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Friday, July 5, 2024

"Exploring Elderberry Cultivation Potential in Kashmir: Climate, Cultivation Practices, and Market Opportunities"

Elderberry plantation in Kashmir

Elderberry cultivation in Kashmir, while somewhat uncommon, is feasible under the right conditions. Here are some key points regarding elderberry cultivation in the high altitude Kashmir  region:

Climate and Soil Requirements: Elderberries generally prefer temperate climates. Kashmir's climate, with its cool summers and cold winters, can be suitable for elderberries, especially in the higher altitude regions where temperatures are cooler. Well-drained, fertile soil is ideal, although elderberries can tolerate a range of soil types.

Varieties: Choosing the right variety is crucial. Some elderberry varieties are more suited to colder climates and shorter growing seasons, which would be beneficial in Kashmir. Varieties like 'Adams', 'York',  'Nova' and 'Alfatha' are known to perform well in colder regions.

Planting and Care: Planting: Elderberries are usually propagated from hardwood cuttings. Planting in early spring or fall is recommended.

Spacing : They should be spaced about 6 to 10 feet apart, depending on the variety and expected growth.

Watering : Elderberries require regular watering, especially during dry spells, to establish themselves.
Pruning : Pruning is essential to encourage productivity and maintain plant health.
Harvesting : Elderberries typically produce fruit in late summer to early fall. The clusters of small, dark berries should be harvested when fully ripe. They can be used fresh or processed into jams, juices, or medicinal extracts.

Challenges : In Kashmir, potential challenges could include pests, diseases, and ensuring adequate winter protection for the plants. Elderberries are relatively hardy but may require some winter protection, especially in colder microclimates.

Market Potential: Elderberries have gained popularity due to their nutritional benefits and use in various products like syrups, teas, and supplements. Local markets and potentially export markets could be explored, given the unique climate and potential for organic fruit production in Kashmir.


Planting materials
Seed/Planting materials can be obtained from Jammu and Kashmir Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre, POB 40 GPO Srinagar, JK 190001
Mob/WhatsApp : 9858986794
Ph: 01933-223705
e-mail: jkmpic@gmail.com

"In folk medicine today, the elderberry is widely considered one of the world’s most healing plants"


Sheikh Gulzar
International Standard Serial Number
International Info. Resource centre (ISSN: 0975-3095)


Local Knowledge and Adaptation : Consulting with local agricultural experts or experienced growers in the region can provide valuable insights into adapting elderberry cultivation to Kashmiri conditions.
Overall, while elderberry cultivation in Kashmir may present some challenges, with proper planning, variety selection, and care, it can be a rewarding venture, both economically and agriculturally.

Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Paulownia tomentosa tree seeds in Kashmir,India

Paulownia tomentosa

Paulownia tree seeds for sale
Other namesPaulownia tomentosaprincess tree, empress treefoxglove tree, hardwood tree 

Chinese herbal medicine has used P. tomentosa traditionally to relieve bronchitis, especially by reducing coughing, asthma, and phlegm (Zhu et al. 1986). It has also been used to treat conjunctivitis, dysentery, enteritis, erysipelas, gonorrhea, hemorrhoids, parotitis, traumatic bleeding, and tonsillitis (Jiang et al).

Availability : Herb,Seed & plants
WhatsApp : 9858986794
Ph: 01933-223705
e-mail: jkmpic@gmail.com

Monday, April 18, 2022

Seed Banks in Kashmir

A Promise of Food

The Jammu and Kashmir Medicinal Plants Introduction Center is constructing a special depot at Glacier Cave in Pahalgam to preserve the seeds of all crops around the world.

The thousands of seeds stored on this glacier will be used by the bank in the event of a catastrophic disaster or nuclear war in the world and crop damage.

The cave was built to protect the seeds stored in the event of a nuclear war or natural disaster.

The Jammu and Kashmir Medicinal Plants Introduction Center will set up an observatory in a cave on this glacier gene to create a 'seed bank'. In this regard, the Jammu and Kashmir Medical Plants Introduction Center has also decided to send a proposal to the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.

Sheikh Gulzar, a volunteer at the institute, said the seeds of all the world's crops would be kept in the cave.

Sheikh Gulzar said that there are 1,400 such seed banks in the world at present but they are all located in places where there is either political instability or in places where there is a risk of natural disasters. ۔

The temperature of the plugs will help keep these seeds safe. The walls of the bank will be made of lightweight concrete and its doors will be made of special iron sheets.

Availability of planting material, tree saplings, herb seed, flower seeds, fruit plants, creepers & climbers, medicinal herbs, herbal roots, crude drugs, bulbs, tree bark, herbal tea, corms, rhizomes, stem tubers & root tubers, aromatic plants.

For more details :
POB 667 GPO Srinagar, JK 190001
Address changed : Address: "Ginkgo House", A-370, Pampore Jammu, Kashmir & Ladakh 192121
WhatsApp : 9858986794
Mob: 09858986794
Ph: 01933-223705
e-mail: jkmpic@gmail.com