F.P. Report QUETTA: On a hot June morning, Zahoor Ahmed arrived at his regular spot in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta and received more than two dozen crates filled with falsa, a small, round, sweet-and-sour tropical berry native to South Asia, from a trader in the neighboring Sindh province. As soon as the 32-year-old dealer starts unwrapping them, more than a dozen local vendors of this short-seasoned berry arrive and start parking …
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