Indian experts predict prices of grapes to go up
date:Oct 15, 2019
pens completely. The heavy rains have unleashed havoc. However, it is not just the rains that are responsible for the damage. The experts also counted increased levels of humidity and fungal infections as factors responsible.

Ashok Gaikwad, president of Maharashtra State Grape Growers' Association, told: We have black soil in the state that holds more water. Due to the extended monsoon, the moisture level in the soil has increased, inflicting damage to the roots. Moreover, the fertilisers in th
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