Pakistan Agriculture News

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to line 20,000 watercourses

Peshawar: The Khyber Pakthunkhwa (KP) government plans to line 20,000 watercourses in the next five years to provide uninterrupted water supply to farmers, especially in the tail-end areas of the province.

KP Minister for Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Mohibullah Khan on Friday said the government in its First 100 Days had chalked out a comprehensive plan for pavement of 12,000-20,000 watercourses in the province by 2023 to address the issue of irrigation water wastage.

He said approximately Rs15 billion would be required for pavement and repair of these watercourses.
The agriculture minister said that around 76,000 watercourses existed in KP among which only 26,000 were lined.
Water and soil conservation, especially in barani (rain-fed) areas, are a top priority of the government, and up to Rs9bn would be spent on strengthening projects related to this in next five years to make the province self-sufficient in wheat, rice and other agriculture production, he said.

Mr Khan said that in next five years our prime focus would be strengthening of agriculture research and extension services, livestock disease control, breeding and genetic resource conservation programmes, veterinary and agriculture education, human resource development, provision of special incentives in terms of seeds and fertilisers to farmers.

He said a conservation programme to save rare breed of Azakheli buffaloes in Malakand division has been started in Swat district, keeping in view its high potential for meat and dairy production.

The population of these buffaloes, mainly found in Khwazakhella and Madyan areas of Swat district, had witnessed a steep decline in Swat due to the devastating floods in 2010 and militancy in 2008-09.

Mohibullah Khan said the department is also working on a plan for conservation and protection of endangered sheep of Damani, D. I. Khan, Hasthangar, Waziri sheep as well as Sannen goat in KP.