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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Announces Agricultural and Climate Emergency in Country

September 10, 2025
in Pakistan
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Announces Agricultural and Climate Emergency in Country
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has announced an Agricultural and Climate Emergency in Pakistan, stressing that the country must act quickly to protect farmers and food security from the growing effects of climate change.

This declaration comes at a time when floods, droughts, and unusual weather patterns are damaging crops and putting pressure on millions of farming families.

These challenges not only hurt individual households but also create major risks for Pakistan’s overall economy, which depends heavily on agriculture.

Under the new initiative, the government will focus on introducing climate-resilient farming techniques to help farmers adapt to changing conditions.

This includes promoting drought-resistant seeds, better irrigation systems, and improved soil management. At the same time, disaster preparedness will be strengthened, ensuring that communities are better equipped to respond to emergencies like flash floods and heatwaves.

Prime Minister Sharif also emphasized the importance of sustainable infrastructure. Investments will be made in building flood protection systems, modern storage facilities, and renewable energy solutions to support agriculture.

These measures are expected to not only protect current harvests but also secure the long-term stability of the sector.

The government’s broader aim is to safeguard livelihoods and strengthen resilience against future environmental shocks.

By stabilizing agricultural production, Pakistan hopes to reduce food shortages, improve rural incomes, and protect vulnerable groups most affected by climate-related disasters.

Officials noted that the emergency declaration reflects the government’s commitment to treating climate change as a national priority. The success of the plan, however, will depend on timely implementation, strong coordination, and support from both the public and private sectors.

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