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PAOGZ President Joshua Banda Highlights Urgent Need for Farmers to Innovate Amid Drought Crisis

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In a recent address, President Joshua Banda of the Pan African Organization for Green and Sustainable Development (PAOGZ) underscored the critical need for farmers to adopt innovative practices in response to the ongoing drought crisis. Speaking to an audience of agricultural stakeholders, Banda emphasized that traditional farming methods are no longer sufficient to cope with the severe and prolonged drought conditions affecting many regions across Africa.

Banda highlighted the alarming impact of the drought on food security, livelihoods, and the broader economy. “The current drought situation is unprecedented and poses a significant threat to our agricultural sector,” he stated. “Farmers are facing extreme challenges, with reduced water availability and declining soil fertility. It’s imperative that we adopt new strategies to ensure food production and sustainability.”

The PAOGZ president outlined several key areas where innovation is essential. He urged farmers to explore drought-resistant crop varieties and to implement efficient irrigation techniques. “By planting crops that require less water and are more resilient to dry conditions, farmers can maintain yields even during periods of water scarcity,” Banda explained. He also advocated for the use of drip irrigation and rainwater harvesting systems to optimize water use.

Banda stressed the importance of leveraging technology in agriculture. He pointed to precision farming, which uses data and technology to monitor and manage crops more effectively, as a game-changer for modern agriculture. “Precision farming allows for better resource management, reducing waste and improving crop performance,” he noted. “Farmers can use sensors, drones, and satellite imagery to make informed decisions about watering, fertilization, and pest control.”

Another crucial aspect of Banda’s address was the need for collaboration and knowledge sharing among farmers, researchers, and policymakers. He called for the establishment of farmer cooperatives and networks to facilitate the exchange of best practices and innovations. “We must work together to build a resilient agricultural community,” he said. “By sharing knowledge and resources, we can collectively overcome the challenges posed by drought and climate change.”

Banda also urged governments and international organizations to provide support for farmers during this difficult time. He emphasized the need for financial assistance, training programs, and infrastructure development to help farmers transition to more sustainable practices. “Governments must play a proactive role in supporting our farmers,” he stated. “Investment in agriculture is investment in our future. Providing the necessary resources and training will empower farmers to adopt new technologies and methods.”

The PAOGZ president concluded his address by reaffirming the organization’s commitment to supporting farmers through the drought crisis. He announced several upcoming initiatives, including workshops on sustainable farming practices, partnerships with technology providers, and funding opportunities for innovative agricultural projects. “We are dedicated to helping our farmers navigate these challenging times,” Banda said. “Together, we can build a more resilient and sustainable agricultural sector that can withstand the impacts of climate change.”

Banda’s call to action serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for innovation in agriculture. As the drought crisis continues to unfold, his emphasis on adopting new technologies and practices offers a pathway to sustainability and food security for farmers across Africa.

Source: Lusakatimes