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How Iran-Israel War Is Impacting Madhya Pradesh's Banana Farmers

TT Editor·Updated: 6 Mar 2026 2:25 pm IST
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How Iran-Israel War Is Impacting Madhya Pradesh's Banana Farmers

The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel has unexpectedly affected banana farmers in Madhya Pradesh, particularly in the Narmada River region, known for its fertile soil and thriving plantations. Farmers typically anticipate increased demand for bananas in the months leading up to Ramadan, a time when the fruit is in high demand for festive celebrations. However, the geopolitical tensions have disrupted supply chains and raised concerns over the availability of fertilizers and other essential farming inputs. As prices for agricultural products fluctuate globally due to the crisis, local farmers are grappling with uncertainty in both production costs and market prices. With Ramadan approaching, these farmers hope for a resolution to the conflict that would stabilize their livelihoods and ensure that they can meet the demand for their crops. The situation underscores the interconnectedness of global events and local economies, highlighting how international conflicts can have far-reaching implications, even in rural Indian communities.

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