As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change, Pakistan is facing unprecedented threats to its agricultural sector. Rising temperatures, shifting rainfall patterns, and an increased frequency of extreme weather events are all taking a toll on the country’s crops and farmers.
According to recent studies, Pakistan’s agricultural productivity is expected to decline significantly due to climate change. This will not only affect the livelihoods of millions of farmers but also impact the country’s food security and economy.
It is imperative that the international community unites to support Pakistan in addressing these challenges. This includes providing financial assistance, technology transfer, and capacity-building programmes to help the country adapt to the effects of climate change.
ISRAR WAZEER,
Khuzdar.