How These Farmers Got Stuck In A Desert Harvesting Salt For $4 A Ton | Big Business
#Salt India is one of the world's top salt producers. Most of the country's salt comes from the desert of the Little Rann of Kutch. Here, the Agariya people do the dangerous job of farming salt. They face extreme temperatures of 118 degrees Fahrenheit, skin diseases from the harsh sun and saltwater, and blindness from light reflecting on the white landscape. They make just $4 a ton, while traders take home most of the profits. So how did the Agariyas become trapped in the big business of salt? We head to India to find out. For more such videos, subscribe to our channel / @businessinsiderindia9294 Visit us at: https://www.businessinsider.in/ BI on Facebook: / businessinsiderindia BI on Twitter: / biindia BI on Instagram: https://instagram.com/businessinsider...

Mining 60,000 Metric Tons Of Salt In A Dangerous Pink Lake That's Saltier Than The Dead Sea

Why Cloves Are So Expensive | So Expensive

Salt Making Process : जो नमक हम खाते हैं, वो कैसे बनता है, उसके खेत कैसे होते हैं? (BBC Hindi)

The Salt Farmers Of Gujarat | Bharat Ek Khoj Episode 6

How Indonesia’s Rare Foot-Pressed Tea Is Surviving Despite The Odds

The Wounded Souls of the Rann

How India is Turning its Desert into a Farmland Oasis

Why Single-Origin Coffee Is So Expensive | So Expensive | Business Insider

How Descendants Of Taj Mahal Artisans Are Keeping Marble Inlay Work Alive

How One Of The Rarest Salts In The World Goes From Ocean To Table | Still Standing

Rann Of Kutch Documentary | MITTHU | Kutch Gujarat | White Salt Desert | Rajat Sain & Roohani

Why Mangosteen, The Viral TikTok Fruit, Is So Expensive

The Reality of Salt Making in the Philippines (Irasan Salt)

Desh Ka Namak! - Inside a Salt Farm in Gujarat | Sunday Bharat

India’s Cheapest Technique to Produce Massive Tons of Salt Every Year

Transforming Israel's Desert: Innovative Agriculture | FULL EPISODE | Insights on TBN Israel

Why Green Cardamom Is So Expensive | So Expensive

Inside Africa's Food Forest Mega-Project

How Jacobsen Salt Company Harvests the Best Finishing Salt in America — Vendors

