Thursday, July 23, 2009

The cases of vanishing fruits

It's not good to be an alarmist to count little changes in my immediate environment as results of climate Change.

But changes do happen.

Let's take up the cases of vanishing fruits!

In my experience, succulent plums from Mao normally start out at around Rs 30/- a kg. As its season matures the qunatity of the plums available in the market increases. Thus, price tend to climb down to around Rs 10/- a kg.

This time around when it first started its appearance in the market,it takes its normal course when it cost Rs 30/- a kg. I decided to wait for the time when the price would come down to around Rs 10-15 while I continued buying cheaper(at that point of time) fruits like papaya.

But the prices of the plum never did come down from Rs 30/-.

What's alarming is that the plums vanished from the market quickly at that price point.

The same thing happened in case of blueberries. Normally, we can buy blueberries in the market for at least a month(that's because we have no cold chains).

But this time around,it's hardly 1 week when we could buy it in the market.

And, I suspect the trend is discernible in passion fruit right at the moment!

We can only hope that all these changes do occur because of reduced rainfall which can be counted to be normal if we apply the metrics of a drought once a decade.

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