The effects of climate change on agriculture are visible in Sindh and some other parts of the country. Unfortunately, the relevant provincial department is doing nothing worthwhile to sensitise and educate the traditional farmers, growers, and others associated with agriculture regarding the challenges that come with climate change.
Advancing ecological organic agriculture to deal with this issue remains beyond the comprehension of those in charge. While some politicians may talk about it, they seem to be unconcerned with actually increasing organic farming yields.
Hashim Abro
Islamabad
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