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ISLAMABAD: Though climate change is threatening agricultural production, it provides Pakistan with an opportunity to rethink current practices and follow adaptation practices to enhance productivity, said a senior government official.
Speaking at a session of ‘Breathe Pakistan’ international climate change conference organised by Dawn Media, the secretary of Ministry of Climate Change Aisha Humera Chaudhry said adaptation practices had the potential to increase farm productivity by over 50 per cent depending on the crops…
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ISLAMABAD: Though climate change is threatening agricultural production, it provides Pakistan with an opportunity to rethink current practices and follow adaptation practices to enhance productivity, said a senior government official. Speaking at a session of ‘Breathe Pakistan’ international climate change conference organised by Dawn Media, the secretary of Ministry of Climate Change Aisha Humera Chaudhry