In Kashmir, the apple industry is the largest employment generator, providing 400 man-days of work per year per hectare of orchards, employing 3.5 million people, and contributing about 10 per cent to its gross domestic product (GDP). Kashmir's apple story started in the 1950s, soon after the historic land reforms in the 1950s in Jammu and Kashmir. Earlier cultivation of apple was confined to Sopore in North Kashmir, with orchards planted over 12,000 hectares of land by 1952. Over the next decade, the valley would produce around 48,000 MT of apples, which were locally consumed. Since 1962, the horticulture department and the Sher-i-Kashmir University of Agriculture, Science and Technology (SKUAST), turned around the apple economy for the farmers, providing timely advice and introducing high-density apple plants to the Valley. By 2020-21, the area under apple cultivation was 3,35,000 hectares and production was 19.85 lakh MT. Now this vast stretch of apple land in South Kashmir라이브 바카라 Anantnag district is likely to come under the proposed railway project.