Kunri, a Pakistani town famous as Asia's chilli capital, has seen its farmers face challenges due to flooding and climate change, including heatwaves that have been ongoing for the past three years. These conditions have led to diseases affecting the growth of chilli crops, causing leaf curling and stunting. This is having a significant impact on the market, with traders reporting a noticeable decrease in the amount of chilli available compared to previous years. Pakistan, which ranks fourth in global chilli production, is grappling with the broader economic implications of these agricultural setbacks.