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26 December 2025
A roadside washerman lights a coal oven before he starts his traditional cloth ironing business in Kolkata, India, on December 26, 2025.
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Brinjal (eggplant) Plants Attacked By Pests - Cultivation - Agriculture India
11 December 2025
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11 December 2025
Aphids infest the flowers and other parts of a brinjal (eggplant) plant in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 30, 2025. Brinjal crops are vulnerable to pests including shoot and fruit borers, whiteflies, leafhoppers, mites and Epilachna beetles, as well as the lily moth caterpillar, which can cause defoliation and yield loss.
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Brinjal (eggplant) Plants Attacked By Pests - Cultivation - Agriculture India
11 December 2025
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11 December 2025
Aphids infest the flowers and other parts of a brinjal (eggplant) plant in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 30, 2025. Brinjal crops are vulnerable to pests including shoot and fruit borers, whiteflies, leafhoppers, mites and Epilachna beetles, as well as the lily moth caterpillar, which can cause defoliation and yield loss.
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Brinjal (eggplant) Plants Attacked By Pests - Cultivation - Agriculture India
11 December 2025
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11 December 2025
Aphids infest the flowers and other parts of a brinjal (eggplant) plant in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 30, 2025. Brinjal crops are vulnerable to pests including shoot and fruit borers, whiteflies, leafhoppers, mites and Epilachna beetles, as well as the lily moth caterpillar, which can cause defoliation and yield loss.
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Brinjal (eggplant) Plants Attacked By Pests - Cultivation - Agriculture India
11 December 2025
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11 December 2025
Aphids infest the flowers and other parts of a brinjal (eggplant) plant in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 30, 2025. Brinjal crops are vulnerable to pests including shoot and fruit borers, whiteflies, leafhoppers, mites and Epilachna beetles, as well as the lily moth caterpillar, which can cause defoliation and yield loss.
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Brinjal (eggplant) Plants Attacked By Pests - Cultivation - Agriculture India
11 December 2025
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11 December 2025
Aphids infest the flowers and other parts of a brinjal (eggplant) plant in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 30, 2025. Brinjal crops are vulnerable to pests including shoot and fruit borers, whiteflies, leafhoppers, mites and Epilachna beetles, as well as the lily moth caterpillar, which can cause defoliation and yield loss.
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Brinjal (eggplant) Plants Attacked By Pests - Cultivation - Agriculture India
11 December 2025
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11 December 2025
Aphids infest the flowers and other parts of a brinjal (eggplant) plant in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 30, 2025. Brinjal crops are vulnerable to pests including shoot and fruit borers, whiteflies, leafhoppers, mites and Epilachna beetles, as well as the lily moth caterpillar, which can cause defoliation and yield loss.
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#13068902
7 December 2025
People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim with oranges as it is the season for the country's national fruit. Known for its juicy segments and vibrant orange peel, this citrus favorite not only fuels the economy but also provides substantial health benefits. Oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, oranges are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts. The National Agriculture Census shows oranges as the second most widely grown fruit after mangoes, making them a staple crop and key revenue source for farmers in the hill regions.
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#13068903
7 December 2025
People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim with oranges as it is the season for the country's national fruit. Known for its juicy segments and vibrant orange peel, this citrus favorite not only fuels the economy but also provides substantial health benefits. Oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, oranges are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts. The National Agriculture Census shows oranges as the second most widely grown fruit after mangoes, making them a staple crop and key revenue source for farmers in the hill regions.
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#13068904
7 December 2025
People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim with oranges as it is the season for the country's national fruit. Known for its juicy segments and vibrant orange peel, this citrus favorite not only fuels the economy but also provides substantial health benefits. Oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, oranges are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts. The National Agriculture Census shows oranges as the second most widely grown fruit after mangoes, making them a staple crop and key revenue source for farmers in the hill regions.
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#13068905
7 December 2025
People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim with oranges as it is the season for the country's national fruit. Known for its juicy segments and vibrant orange peel, this citrus favorite not only fuels the economy but also provides substantial health benefits. Oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, oranges are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts. The National Agriculture Census shows oranges as the second most widely grown fruit after mangoes, making them a staple crop and key revenue source for farmers in the hill regions.
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#13068906
7 December 2025
People purchase oranges from a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim with oranges as it is the season for the country's national fruit. Known for its juicy segments and vibrant orange peel, this citrus favorite not only fuels the economy but also provides substantial health benefits. Oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, oranges are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts. The National Agriculture Census shows oranges as the second most widely grown fruit after mangoes, making them a staple crop and key revenue source for farmers in the hill regions.
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#13068907
7 December 2025
A Nepali vendor arranges oranges at a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim with oranges as the season for the country's national fruit. Known for its juicy segments and vibrant orange peel, this citrus favorite not only fuels the economy but also provides substantial health benefits. Oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, oranges are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts. The National Agriculture Census shows oranges as the second most widely grown fruit after mangoes, making them a staple crop and key revenue source for farmers in the hill regions.
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#13068908
7 December 2025
A Nepali vendor arranges oranges at a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim with oranges as the season for the country's national fruit. Known for its juicy segments and vibrant orange peel, this citrus favorite not only fuels the economy but also provides substantial health benefits. Oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, oranges are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts. The National Agriculture Census shows oranges as the second most widely grown fruit after mangoes, making them a staple crop and key revenue source for farmers in the hill regions.
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#13068909
7 December 2025
Oranges are pictured at a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim with oranges as the season for the country's national fruit. Known for its juicy segments and vibrant orange peel, this citrus favorite not only fuels the economy but also provides substantial health benefits. Oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, oranges are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts. The National Agriculture Census shows oranges as the second most widely grown fruit after mangoes, making them a staple crop and key revenue source for farmers in the hill regions.
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#13068910
7 December 2025
A Nepali vendor arranges oranges at a wholesale market in Kathmandu, Nepal, on December 7, 2025. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's markets brim with oranges as the season for the country's national fruit. Known for its juicy segments and vibrant orange peel, this citrus favorite not only fuels the economy but also provides substantial health benefits. Oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, oranges are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts. The National Agriculture Census shows oranges as the second most widely grown fruit after mangoes, making them a staple crop and key revenue source for farmers in the hill regions.
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