Sikhulekelani Moyo, mskhulekelani16@gmail.com LISTED seed manufacturer, SeedCo Zimbabwe, says research and development are critical in driving...
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Punakha-Inconsistent rainfall patterns and drying water sources are impacting paddy yields in Punakha, a dzongkhag renowned for producing varieties of rice in the country. Data indicate impacts of climate change as a primary factor for the decrease in the overall yield. Punakha, known for rice production, harvested 7,761 MT of irrigated paddy in 2023. It is, however, a decrease of 299 MT from the previous year.
Sikhulekelani Moyo, mskhulekelani16@gmail.com LISTED seed manufacturer, SeedCo Zimbabwe, says research and development are critical in driving...
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