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Extreme heat and flooding are wiping out 70% of chili harvests in one of the largest pepper-growing regions in the world

  • The town of Kunri, Pakistan, is famous for chili farming and is home to one of the largest chili markets in the world.
  • But in recent years, extreme heat and flooding have destroyed much of farmers' harvests, impacting the livelihoods "of about 30,000 people," one trader said.
  • Farmers expect to save just 30% of their chili crops this year — and that's after the coronavirus already set back business by three years.
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