Srinagar: Since the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan, there has been a shortage of dry fruits in the Kashmir Valley, which has led to a sharp rise in the prices of these fruits. The shortage of dry fruits has affected the people as well as traders in the valley.
Although a good production of local walnuts and almonds is available in the valley, much of the dried fruits that adorn the valley's markets, such as apricots, figs, almonds, pistachios, royal cumin, are imported from Afghanistan.
Local traders say the situation in Afghanistan is affecting their trade, while consumers are also worried about inflation. Traders say the wedding season is in full swing and the rise in dry fruits prices after the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan is having an adverse impact on the market.