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Oranges turn sour.

February 13, 2018 at 12:19 PM , Mark Overseas
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Unexpected weather causes damage to the crops.

The unseasonal rain and hailstorm over the past couple of days have impacted standing rabi crops across parts of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh.

A month back the trees were in full bloom and farmers were busy plucking the fruits. The hailstorms have led to fruit dropping on a massive scale. Such damaged produce cannot be transported over large distances as they develop black spots, which are not preferred by customers. But the bigger problem is the damage to the trees and the likely fungal growth due to moisture in the environment.

Trees, which were about to enter the flower

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