Protecting date crops

Published September 11, 2023

RAINS have been wreaking havoc across Sindh every year for the last several years. Date farmers can save their crops by taking a few important steps this year.

Farmers should make sure there is a way for water to drain properly so that it does not stay around the roots and cause damage. This can be done by creating channels or trenches to let the water flow away. It is also essential to trim any parts of the plants that are hurt or sick. This helps keep the plants healthy and prevents further problems.

Strengthening the tree trunks using sticks or ties is also a good idea, as it keeps them stable during strong winds. Additionally, using special covers or shelters designed for date palms can shield them from heavy rain and hail, which can harm them physically. After rainfall, it is important to check crops for any issues to fix them quickly and prevent more damage.

While one is taking these protective measures, it is important to know that there may be some challenges one could face. These challenges include limited resources, unpredictable weather, pests and diseases, and the need for long-term planning.

However, one should not feel discouraged. Farmers can overcome these challenges by seeking advice from agricultural experts, continuously learning and improving their farming techniques and closely monitoring the crops.

By giving proper care and attention to date palm crops, farmers can safeguard themselves from heavy rainfall, and, thus, minimise potential losses. This will go a long towards ensuring long- term productivity of the date crops.

Azeem Hakro
Islamabad

Published in Dawn, September 11th, 2023

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