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It is double whammy for cardamom growers in Kerala's Idukki district this year.
After a drought like situation damaged cardamom plants in all growing areas in the district a few weeks ago, it is rains and strong winds that are wreaking havoc on the plants this time.
Sabu Mathew of Rajakumari, a cardamom farmer, said plants were damaged in several cardamom estates and in some areas the stems were shaken by the winds which will affect flowering and capsule setting.
Farmers predicted an yield loss of 20 per cent due to rains this year. Besides, the farmers would have to bear maintenance cost.
The delayed southwest monsoon came this year with heavy downpour and the district received 40 cm rainfall till now.