Success story of Nagaland apple

Kohima: Three apple saplings gifted to a Naga village guard in the Saramati mountain range in Nagaland by an Assam Rifles soldier way back in 1980 have triggered an apple revolution in the area bordering Myanmar. Hundreds of Naga villagers are now engaged in the cultivation of the fruit on a massive scale, although they […]

Kohima: Three apple saplings gifted to a Naga village guard in the Saramati mountain range in Nagaland by an Assam Rifles soldier way back in 1980 have triggered an apple revolution in the area bordering Myanmar. Hundreds of Naga villagers are now engaged in the cultivation of the fruit on a massive scale, although they are yet to reap commercial gains from the produce in the absence of proper transportation network.

The story began in the late 70s when armed conflicts between Naga insurgents and security forces were at their peak, prompting the Assam Rifles to erect a check post at Thanamir village nestled in the Saramati range. During this time a government-appointed village guard from Thanamir had befriended a Nepali soldier belonging to the Assam Rifles posted at the check post.