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TZH 39 - Managing drought in Pakistan
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TZH 39 - Managing drought in Pakistan
Pakistan has the fourth-highest rate of water consumption in the world. The country’s agriculture sector uses the most amount of fresh water than any other sector. Rainfall has steadily declined over the past few decades and experts warn the country will approach “absolute scarcity” of water by 2025.
In the village of Azizabad in Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province, farming communities are being hit hard by the lack of fresh water. The impacts of climate change are further intensifying the problem.
But with support from UK Aid, the Food and Agriculture Organization has introduced a range of initiatives to build resilient farming systems in affected areas.
Asset date
01/11/2019
Language
English
Duration
6m40s
File size
7.63 MB
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FAO Audio
Unique identifier
UF16H2G
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