DCO chairs agricultural advisory body meeting
From Our Correspondent
BAHAWALPUR: District Coordination Officer Dr Ehtisham Anwer Mahaar chaired a meeting of district agricultural advisory committee held at his committee room on Thursday.
The meeting was told that farmers in Bahawalpur district have cultivated cotton on 594,000 acres, sugarcane on 75,000 acres and rice on 36,000 acres and the yields of the crops would bring economic prosperity for locals.
Additional District Collector Mrs Imrana Ajmal, EDO Agriculture Chaudhry Tanveer Ahmad, President Pakistan crops protection association Chaudhry Muhammad Ali, representatives of banks, officials of agriculture department and other officers concerned and officials of the relevant departments attended the meeting.
The meeting was further told that tunnel farming facility was also being provided to farmers.
The DCO directed the officials of agriculture department to establish model farmer centres which should have modern agricultural equipment in five tehsils of the district Bahawalpur to promote public awareness about mechanized agriculture in the district.
He urged the officials to launch a comprehensive public awareness campaign for farmers distributing public awareness pamphlets.
He also called for comprehensive precautionary measures to devise state-of-the-art crops damage control system by using satellite imaging system.
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