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Discover the unique spring blooms of Kashmir, vital for biodiversity and cultural heritage, facing threats from climate ...
It's climate change, not a hostile global trade environment, which represents the gravest threat to Indian agro-products.
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The Cool Down on MSNExperts warn of potential crisis in fruit industry as unusual weather disrupts production: 'Paints a worrying picture'The region's fruit industry, which powers thousands of livelihoods and supplies 70% of India's apples, might be in serious ...
The alleged chopping of centuries-old chinar trees in Indian-administered Kashmir has sparked outrage, with locals and photos suggesting they were cut down, while the government insists it was ...
Some of the centuries-old trees, revered as symbols of Kashmir’s heritage, were cut down last month in a northern district of Indian-administered Kashmir, under the pretext of pruning.
03/24/2025 March 24, 2025 Kashmir's majestic chinar trees are in decline due to urbanization. Conservationists and authorities are trying to protect the iconic species with planting programs and ...
(MENAFN- Kashmir Observer) Srinagar- This Ramazan, Kashmir saw record-breaking fruit consumption, with sales crossing Rs 167 crore as people stocked up on dates, watermelons, bananas, and other ...
Was it pruning or felling? The alleged chopping of centuries-old chinar trees in Indian-administered Kashmir has sparked outrage, with locals and photos suggesting they were cut down, while the ...
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