Chili theft is a growing concern in Bhutan's Paro valley
Sangay Lham and her husband quickly feed their two children, lock them up, and the couple scurries off to guard their chili field
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Sangay Lham and her husband quickly feed their two children, lock them up, and the couple scurries off to guard their chili field. It is 6 pm.
The couple in Isuna, Paro seeks comfort in a tarpaulin shack pitched in the corner of a terraced chili garden until day breaks.
For the farmers of Paro Isuna, a hole in the fence was the first sign of trouble. And sure enough, the rapid loss of chilies confirmed the worst.
https://kuenselonline.com/chili-theft-is-a-growing-concern-in-paro/
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