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Climate Change: Authorities Seek to Improve Saffron Yields in Kashmir

Saffron from the Kashmir Himalayas has faced challenges for years, mostly related to yields and inadequate irrigation compounded by the climate crisis.

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Hit by Climate Change, Authorities Seek to Improve Saffron Yields in Kashmir

SRINAGAR, India, Feb 07 (IPS) - Saffron, the expensive spice from the Kashmir Himalayas, has been facing challenges for years, mostly related to yields and inadequate irrigation compounded by the climate crisis.

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El Niño to pile on suffering for Kashmir saffron farmers

El Niño to pile on suffering for Kashmir saffron farmers
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El Niño to pile on suffering Kashmir saffron farmers

El Niño to pile on suffering Kashmir saffron farmers
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How Kashmir Saffron Is Impacted By Al Nino Weather Pattern?

The saffron farmers of Kashmir, already grappling with adverse climate conditions, may face heightened challenges as the El Nino weather pattern threatens prolonged dry spells. Mukhtar Ahmad, Director of Meteorology at the Indian Meteorological Department, warns of potential drought-like situations in Kashmir if January precipitation remains below normal. El Nino, known for causing drier conditions in Asian countries, could exacerbate the existing strain on saffron production, a vital livelihood for the region. The ongoing El Nino event, expected to persist until April 2024, is influenced by record-high temperatures, contributing to 2023 being on track as the warmest year recorded. Climate change-induced shifts in precipitation patterns have already led to erratic rainfall, adversely affecting saffron cultivation. Despite government initiatives like the National Saffron Mission, farmers report minimal impact. As Kashmir's agricultural sector faces a crisis, adaptation strategies,

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