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The world wants what Kashmir can grow. In 2022, the global organic food market hit ₹10.7 lakh crore. Kashmir's saffron, ...
The price of saffron has crossed Rs 5 lakh per kilo – as much as 50 grammes of gold. The development came after India shut ...
Terror attack in Pahalgam leads to price surge in Bengaluru for Kashmiri dry fruits and saffron, impacting trade.
He makes his livelihood growing and selling saffron – the world’s most expensive spice – but crop yield in the Jammu and Kashmir region is facing a steep decline. The bright purple flowers ...
Tourism, a major source of income, has also taken a hit. After recent disruptions, fewer tourists are coming, and when they ...
Till last week, the prices of produce arriving in the city from Kashmir were at an all-time high. This includes saffron, apricots, walnuts, garlic, and honey.
THERE are no takers for hotels and houseboats in Kashmir despite discounts of up to 70% following the massacre of 26 non-Muslim tourists at Pahalgam resort on April 22 by Pakistan-sponsored terrorists ...
In the challenging terrains of South Kashmir, women like Syed Shaziya Lateef are leading transformative agricultural ventures ...
Saffron, once flourishing in Jammu and Kashmir, is facing a steep decline. Farmers point to climate change, erratic weather and inadequate rainfall. Muheet Ul Islam looks at what the sector is doing ...
Tourism-related businesses, especially houseboat owners and hotel operators, say they lost 90 per cent of their bookings ...
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