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Follow for latest updates Farmer Pradeep Desai brought Hapus mangoes from Ratnagiri It has to be said that this year the cold was less, summer also came early. Hapus mangoes were also affected by this. The saffron color of the mangoes remained slightly faded. The sweetness is also less. The effect of climate change can be clearly seen on mangoes. Effects of climate change on Hapus mangoes. - Photo: SOCIAL MEDIA Expansion Hapus, the king of fruits Mango is also facing the brunt of climate change. This year, the uneven fluctuations of the weather reduced the brightness of the saffron color of Hapus mangoes and also had a slight effect on the sweetness. Hapus mango is produced in Devgarh-Ratnagiri and surrounding areas of Konkan. This mango requires cool weather. Taking Hapus mangoes at Indore's Mango Jatra, farmers told that it rained in the coastal areas in October-November. Because of this, Hapus mangoes could not become peacocks on the trees. They fell early because of the rain. Farmer Vinod Dabdpe tells that 200 for the first time in a year Such ups and downs were seen in the weather. Because of this, fifty percent Hapus mangoes have been produced this year. The villagers had to bear the loss of crores of rupees due to the change in the weather. First Hapus Mango 1000 to Rupees used to be sold by the dozen. Now their price to rupees has become a dozen. Color fades too 1684740560 Farmer Pradeep Desai, who brought Hapus mangoes from Ratnagiri, says that this year the cold was less, summer also came early. Hapus mangoes were also affected by this. The saffron color of the mango remained slightly faded. The sweetness is also less. The effect of climate change can be clearly seen on this special variety of mango found in Konkan. Good quality Hapus mangoes 200 from 25 is of gram. This time there is a difference in its size as well. This type of weather has never been seen in the coastal region before. ,

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Farmer Pradeep Desai brought Hapus mangoes from Ratnagiri It has to be said that this year the cold was less, summer also came early. Hapus mangoes were also affected by this. The saffron color of the mangoes remained slightly faded. The sweetness is also less. The effect of climate change can be clearly seen on mangoes. Effects of climate change on Hapus mangoes. – Photo: SOCIAL MEDIA

Expansion Hapus, the king of fruits Mango is also facing the brunt of climate change. This year, the uneven fluctuations of the weather reduced the brightness of the saffron color of Hapus mangoes and also had a slight effect on the sweetness. Hapus mango is produced in Devgarh-Ratnagiri and surrounding areas of Konkan. This mango requires cool weather. Taking Hapus mangoes at Indore’s Mango Jatra, farmers told that it rained in the coastal areas in October-November. Because of this, Hapus mangoes could not become peacocks on the trees.

They fell early because of the rain. Farmer Vinod Dabdpe tells that 200 for the first time in a year Such ups and downs were seen in the weather. Because of this, fifty percent Hapus mangoes have been produced this year. The villagers had to bear the loss of crores of rupees due to the change in the weather. First Hapus Mango 1000 to Rupees used to be sold by the dozen. Now their price to rupees has become a dozen.

Color fades too 1684740560 Farmer Pradeep Desai, who brought Hapus mangoes from Ratnagiri, says that this year the cold was less, summer also came early. Hapus mangoes were also affected by this. The saffron color of the mango remained slightly faded. The sweetness is also less. The effect of climate change can be clearly seen on this special variety of mango found in Konkan. Good quality Hapus mangoes 200 from 25 is of gram. This time there is a difference in its size as well. This type of weather has never been seen in the coastal region before. ,

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