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10 Oct 2022 | Pakistan

Floods in Pakistan: On one hand, crop affected by water stagnation, on the other hand water scarcity problem

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After floods in many areas of Sindh, Balochistan and southern Punjab, farmers’ agricultural lands have not been able to grow crops due to waterlogging, but the other side of the picture is that crops are likely to be affected due to lack of water in many areas.

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