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Sweet or sour?

H. Vibhu

Farmers in Vazhakkulam in Kerala, one of the largest pineapple growing areas in the country, went in for large-scale harvesting as incessant rains threatened to inundate cultivated areas. The market is flooded with the fruits and they are being sold at Rs 10 for three pieces.

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