Women farmers to get access to better fertiliser, equipment

Sindh government is also extending services such as solar-powered tube wells


Our Correspondent May 22, 2025
Farmers harvest potatoes at a field on the outskirts of Lahore in the province of Punjab on January 23. Photo: AFP

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KARACHI:

The Sindh government has announced the establishment of a dedicated help desk within the Agriculture Department aimed at addressing the challenges faced by women farmers and enhancing their participation in the agricultural sector. The initiative is part of broader efforts to promote gender-inclusive development in rural economies.

Sindh Minister for Agriculture, Sardar Muhammad Bakhsh Mehr, made the announcement while addressing a seminar held at a hotel in Karachi. He stated that the new desk will provide targeted support to women engaged in farming by offering information on modern agricultural practices, high-yield crops, and sustainable farming techniques.

Under the Benazir Bhutto Hari Card initiative, the Sindh government is also extending services such as solar-powered tube wells, crop insurance, and watercourse lining to farmers across the province. The minister added that these facilities, along with the help desk, are intended to enhance agricultural productivity and economic resilience, particularly for women in rural communities.

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