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Dry spell: Shift to crops requiring less irrigation, Jt Director Agri to farmers | KNO

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Srinagar, Feb 19 (KNO): With Jammu and Kashmir experiencing an extended dry spell, authorities have warned of an impending drought and urged farmers to shift to crops that require less irrigation. Speaking to the news agency - Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Joint Director (Extension) of the Agriculture Department, Sartaj Ahmad Shah said if the dry conditions continue, the valley will face a severe water crisis, particularly affecting paddy cultivation, which requires substantial irrigation. “Farmers whose fields lie at the farthest end of irrigation canals should reconsider planting paddy this year and opt for crops like maize, pulses and millets that require less water,” he said. Shah said the situation is likely to turn grim in north Kashmir, which has already been facing water shortages. However, this year, south Kashmir is expected to be hit too as major springs and water bodies are drying up. "Springs such as Achabal in Anantnag, Bulbul Nag in Pulwama and Aripal in Tral—vital sources of irrigation—are witnessing alarming depletion, affecting the entire Kashmir region,” he said. The officer added that a contingency plan is being prepared by the department in coordination with Sher e Kashmir University of Agriculture Science and Technology (SKUAST) and will soon be shared with the media to help mitigate the impact of the water crisis. The Meteorological Department has already issued a drought warning for Kashmir, raising concerns over the upcoming agricultural season. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah recently warned of a looming water crisis, emphasizing the need for urgent intervention. Locals in various districts have expressed concern over their livelihoods and water supply, urging the government to ensure adequate facilities and alternative support measures as they brace for a challenging year. (KNO)

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