In the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, the scientists of Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST) have introduced the ‘Hail Net System’ to protect high-density apples.
The scientists and experts took another developmental step in the shape of introducing the Hail Net System aimed to protect the high-density apples.
“Hail Net System consists of support structure and plants and drip for every. These are the three basic principles necessary for every setup,” Dr Khalid Mushtaq, Head Division of Fruit Sciences, SKUAST said.
“This new system protects the orchards from the extreme climatic conditions and birds in the Union Territory. Anti-hail nets being used to protect the crop from damage caused by hailstorms. Also, it helps in saving crops from birds,” said Mushtaq.
SKUAST has introduced black and white colored net with other infrastructure, protecting the crops from hailstorms and high temperatures. This is the first initiative taken by the authorities on experimental bases at the institute where the scientists are always doing different types of experiments aimed to boost the horticulture sector.
“The uncertain temperature harms the produce in the orchards. But these nets protect them from the harsh weather conditions,” Suhail Mushtaq, student at the university said.
“One needs to be trained to set up these nets at their orchard. There are two kinds of the net, that is, black and white which are used as per the climate condition,” Inam Mir, an apple grower said.
“We can use hail net in the situations like hailstorms and sun damage,” Mushtaq said.
He said that the black hail net is used in the high sunlight exposed areas to reduce the transmittance by up to 30 per cent. Whereas, the white hail net is for areas with low sunlight allowing comparatively more transmittance. White hail net reduces 10 per cent of transmittance.
“These nets ensure that the product is safe from extreme climatic conditions and from birds as well,” he said.
“The administration has taken horticulture especially apple produce as a prominent sector. They are also encouraging scientific intervention in the sector which can improve the product,” Mushtaq said while speaking about the investment by the Jammu and Kashmir administration.
He said if the industry is worth Rs 6,000 crores currently, the government wants to expand it to Rs 20,000 crores to Rs 25,000 crores in the next five years. “And if they want to expand the industry in the future, they need to start acting on it. They should change the orchards.”