💨 Abstract
In Kashmir Valley, saffron farming faces sustainability and livelihood challenges due to global warming. Erratic weather patterns disrupt the delicate balance needed for cultivation, affecting yields and threatening the cultural legacy of saffron production. The Advanced Research Centre for Saffron and Seed Spices in Pampore, India, is working to increase production through an irrigation schedule and comprehensive guidance.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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