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ITANAGAR: Popular for its sweetness, apples produced in the Himalayan state of Arunachal Pradesh are now gradually losing their taste and even turning sour as a result of climate change.
With the weather becoming erratic and a clear variation in temperature, snowfall and rainfall pattern being recorded, apple crops are no more getting the appropriate agro-climatic requirements, horticulturalists and climate change experts say.
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In the last few years, there has been an unprecedented increase in the intensity of rainfall as well as cloudbursts in the north-eastern state. Farmers of the remote Mechuka valley in West Siang district, a few kms away from the China border, complain that 15-20 years ago the apples they produced were sweet, but now the fruits taste sour.
"Earlier apples used to flower only once in a year during February. Now they flower twice a year, in late March and September. The flowers that bloom in March produce fruits, while those that bloom in September do not produce any fruits," Dr Sanjeeb Bharali from the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (Division of Natural Resource Management), Meghalaya said.
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/environment/global-warming/Arunachal-apples-losing-taste-due-to-climate-change/articleshow/18654360.cms
jpak
(41,758 posts)Hot (85 o F) March temperatures fooled them into budding and blossoming way too early.
Frosts killed all the fruit in April.
We didn't even have CRAB APPLES last year! That was brutal.
jpak
(41,758 posts)My hard cider supply is dwindling...