Climate inequality is having a direct impact on mango crops. Ankleshwar Sahiot In South Gujarat, the mango crop is likely to be a month late this year, as it will have a direct impact on mango prices.
Farmers, who have been living in inequality in the environment for a long time, are again worried as the mango crop is likely to be severely damaged. For the second year in a row, the mango crop is being affected by the weather.
Last year, most of the mango crop were destroyed due to the impact of Hurricane Tauktae.
Due to poor mango harvesting this year, farmers are expecting production to be around 50 per cent. As a result, mango prices are likely to rise. In a conversation with Connect Gujarat, Jamiat Patel, a farmer from Ankleshwar's Diva village, said that every year due to climate inequality, the mango crop suffers alot which causes farmers to face difficulties.