Pakistan’s agricultural sector faces significant challenges due to changing weather patterns. Uncertain rainfall, rising temperatures, and changing seasonal cycles are making it difficult for farmers to grow crops and raise livestock, which is a risk to the country’s food security. The government should develop a national climate change policy that focuses on farmers’ needs.
Sajid Awan
Dubai
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