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Saffron output is diminish

April 6, 2018 at 1:04 PM , Mark Overseas
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Saffron production to fall 68% to 9.12 tonne due to Jammu Kashmir dry spell

The largest variety of saffron is cultivated in Jammu Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh state of India but much of produce is exported.

Saffron output is pegged at 9.12 tonne in 2017-18 crop years as against 28.64 tonne in the last year which is estimated to decline 68.15 per cent because of a dry spell in the top growing state of Jammu and Kashmir according to agriculture ministry data.

The output is expected to go down due to dry spell in critical stage of crop's growth.

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