AHMED Faraz Khan warns Pakistan about the ‘Looming danger of drought’ in his well-researched article (Aug 18). He talks about the current water levels in our dams, reduced water flow in all major rivers, less rain and fall of temperatures in northern areas.

Experts are also saying the same thing.

Water conservation is the need of the hour and drip irrigation is the best solution.

This technology has been adopted by progressive farmers in Pakistan and is in use for more than a decade now. The government gave subsidies to farmers till very recently and we saw increase in drip irrigation system application all across Pakistan.

Would we wait for the imminent drought which everyone is predicting and let our agriculture die and people suffer?

Or would we unite in the assemblies and draft laws encouraging use of drip irrigation, giving them subsidies and at the same time heavily tax farmers who use flood irrigation systems.

S. NAYYAR IQBAL RAZA Karachi

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