Pithoragarh:The poor rain and snowfall have badly hit the production of herbal Yarsagumba, popularly known as Himalayan Viagra, which requires adequate rainfall and snowfall in the mountains to grow well.
Experts are of the view that with a faster increase in temperature this year due to less snowfall in the higher Himalayan regions, the production of Yarsagumba will be adversely affected.
Due to the reduced production of Yarsagumba, the economic crisis has also deepened for thousands of families living in the border areas.
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The production of Yarsagumba, which is found in the higher Himalayan regions, depends on the temperature.
Heavy snowfall and a temperature of -4 to -15 degree are very important for the better production of this precious herb.
Research has found that the year in which snowfall in Himalayan regions has decreased its production has also been affected.
WHAT EXPERTS SAY
According to Dr Sachin Bohra, Yarsagumba, which is found at an altitude of more than three thousand meters, is now being grown at an altitude of more than 3,500 meters, mainly due to human intervention.