The article highlights the significant increase in the prices of nutmeg and mace, key spices used during the Indian festival of Diwali, due to repeated floods in Kerala and the effects of climate change. The surge in prices is further anticipated to rise ahead of Diwali, with nutmeg now costing Rs 600-650 per kg, up from Rs 450 per kg last season, and mace selling at Rs 1,900 per kg, a increase from Rs 1,100 per kg last year. This price hike is attributed to the loss of crop production due to the floods, leaving farmers to compensate through price increases. The article also notes the nutmeg's importance in both culinary and therapeutic uses across various cuisines.