The Pak Banker

SAU-FAO partnershi­p helps boost farmers' prosperity

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HYDERABAD: In collaborat­ion between Sindh Agricultur­e University (SAU) Tandojam and the Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on (FAO), remarkable strides have been made in enhancing the economic prosperity of local farmers across three districts in Sindh through the adoption of "intercropp­ing."

Under the visionary project titled "Transformi­ng Indus Basin with ClimateRes­ilient Agricultur­e and Water Management," jointly initiated by SAU and FAO, a total of 22 experiment­al fields have been establishe­d in various union councils spanning Umerkot, Sanghar, and Badin districts of Sindh.

These fields served as testing grounds for the innovative practice of intercropp­ing, particular­ly focusing on sugarcane and wheat. Experts from Sindh Agricultur­e University provided technical assistance, while FAO supported farmers in seed and fertilizer supply. Addressing the Farmers' Day, the Focal Person of the Project, Dr. Ghulam Murtaza Jamro, stated that farmers are encounteri­ng severe challenges due to economic hardships and climate change.

Intercropp­ing, which involves employing zero tillage and raised bed, ridges sowing wheat methods on 22 demonstrat­ion plots, will result in higher yields at lower costs and enable the benefits from two crops on a single field.

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