Farmers Worried As Wild Boars Damage Rice Nursery Beds

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Farmers Worried As Wild Boars Damage Rice Nursery Beds

Farmers are working in a paddy field in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 8, 2024. They are using tin sheets to cover and protect their agricultural land from wild boars. The farmers in Kashmir are concerned due to the increasing number of pigs. Wild boars are destroying the seeds that the farmers are sowing in their fields. The locals are saying that the growing population of wild boars in Baramulla is causing problems for the farmers in the area. They are reporting that the animals are destroying the crops in the fields, resulting in heavy losses. Farmers, who rely on these nursery beds to plant paddy crops, are facing an unprecedented challenge this year, as many rice nursery beds have been damaged in the area. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto)


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