Climate change might spell trouble for farmers in Kashmir
date:Feb 28, 2022
billion ($660,000) - and apple farming supports thousands of families in the area. While the government has yet to assert the damages suffered by the apple sector this year, the harvest losses in the previous two seasons have been significant. These unprecedented weather events were declared natural calamities' by the local authorities.

Sonam Loutus, director of Meteorological Kashmir, stated that climate change is as much a reality in Jammu and Kashmir as it is in other parts of the world. Hi
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