Islamabad [Pakistan] Nov 10 (ANI) Pakistan’s agriculture sector, once the country’s economic mainstay, is fast sliding into crisis as surging production costs and dwindling profitability push farmers to the brink.

Over recent years, the prices of fertilisers, pesticides, diesel, electricity, and farm machinery have skyrocketed, while global crop prices have steadily declined, a combination that has made cultivation unviable for many growers across the country, reported Dawn.

According to Dawn, farmers are facing a dual assault, worsening climate change impacts and collapsing cost competitiveness. Erratic weather patterns, floods, and rising temperatures continue to da…

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