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Agri-Biz & Commodities - Horticulture/Fruits & Vegetables
States - Kerala
Farmers’ woes

– K. Gopinathan

A view of a vineyard in Karnataka. Unseasonal rains last month devastated grape crops and damaged wineries in the State. The losses have been put at Rs 300 crore in the traditional grape growing areas by the Horticulture Department while the growers claim it to be Rs 500 crore.

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