Pakistan, March 19 -- Agricultural scientists in Sindh have successfully developed new crop varieties that offer higher yields and require less water for cultivation. The Sindh government has unanimously approved the cultivation of 22 new agricultural crops, including cotton, maize, mustard, rice, pulses, and mangoes, which are designed to produce higher yields with reduced water consumption.

In this regard, the Phase 2nd 36th meeting of the Provincial Seed Council was held under the chairmanship of Minister of Agriculture Sardar Muhammad Baksh Mahar. During the meeting, the characteristics of the new seeds were reviewed, and approval was granted for the cultivation of newly introduced varieties. Minister Mahar stated that the meeting unan...