Pakistan, Jan. 16 -- Sindh's bio-saline agriculture initiative has successfully reclaimed 460 acres of salt-affected and waterlogged land across four districts, achieving nearly 70 percent of its overall target under the Phase-II project.
The "Bio Saline Agriculture Research & Development Phase-II" project, funded through the provincial Annual Development Programme, aims to reclaim a total of 600 acres by June 30, 2026, enhancing agricultural productivity in marginal areas.
Director General Agriculture Research Sindh Dr. Mazharuddin Keerio said the reclaimed land is located in Tharparkar, Umerkot, Tando Adam, and Khairpur Mirs districts, which are severely impacted by soil salinity and waterlogging conditions.
The project focuses on co...
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