New rice farming method ‘will benefit growers’

Agriculture department was making efforts to enable farmers adopt modern technologies, said agriculture DG

Labourers spreading rice for drying purposes at a warehouse in Sargodha. PHOTO: FILE

MULTAN:
Experts have discovered a technology for cultivation of rice without standing water and it would be adopted by farmers within next five years.

This was said by Agriculture Director-General Dr Abid Mahmood on Thursday, a press release issued by media liaison unit of Punjab agriculture department stated. He said that experts were busy in research and developing new technologies to improve profitability for farmers.

'New technology will help farmers sow rice without water' 

“The new technology will comparatively require less labour but promises more profit,” he added.


Dr Abid maintained that contrary to hard labour done by farmers in Pakistan, the USA farmers throw seed on the field by planes. He said that agriculture department was making efforts to enable farmers adopt modern technologies so that they can earn higher profits against less labour.

Horticulture exports can grow to $7b with R&D support

“The new rice sowing technology that requires no standing water for sowing would enable farmers cover maximum area in shortest possible time with lesser manpower,” the agriculture DG pointed out.

He said, “Pakistani rice is known for its quality, taste and aroma all over the world and the provincial government is making efforts to create awareness among farmers to adopt modern technology for enhanced exports.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 15th, 2017.
Load Next Story