Goa's 1,500-Year-Old Salt Pan Industry Nears Extinction Amid Real Estate Pressure
Goa's ancient salt industry, dating back roughly 1,500 years, is on the verge of collapse as the number of operational salt pans has dwindled sharply. Competition from commercially refined salt and mounting real estate pressure have been the primary drivers behind the trade's decline. Only a handful of traditional salt pans remain active today, representing a significant loss of cultural and agricultural heritage. Some revival efforts are currently underway, though they remain limited in scale and impact. Experts warn that without concrete government intervention and legal land protection, this centuries-old craft could disappear entirely.
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