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Farmers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) are embracing advanced technology to revolutionize agriculture. By implementing modern water sensors, they are significantly reducing water consumption and boosting crop productivity across the region.
Boosting Crop Productivity with Modern Water Sensors
These innovative soil moisture sensors, strategically installed at the Tarnab Research Farm and in specific areas of Charsadda and Mansehra, provide crucial real-time data. Consequently, farmers can now precisely irrigate their crops only when necessary, optimizing water usage.

To date, 110 sensors have been deployed, empowering farmers to abandon outdated irrigation methods based on estimations. This shift represents a significant leap towards data-driven farming practices.
Significant Water Savings and Yield Increases
Project officials confirm remarkable results. Farmers, who once irrigated their fields four to six times per season, now do so only three to four times. This translates into impressive water savings of up to 30%.

Furthermore, research indicates a substantial increase in crop yields, ranging from 15% to 20%. This highlights the dual benefit of adopting such smart agricultural solutions.
Collaborative Efforts for Climate Resilience
This pivotal initiative is a collaborative effort with the International Water Management Institute, funded by a UK-backed program. Its core focus is enhancing water management practices throughout the region.

The project aims to strengthen climate resilience, alleviating pressure on valuable water resources. Moreover, it seeks to reduce irrigation costs, particularly benefiting farmers reliant on tube wells.
Future of Sustainable Agriculture in KP
Experts foresee immense potential in expanding this technology across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Consequently, it could dramatically improve overall agricultural efficiency. This advancement is vital in mitigating the increasing impact of climate change on the farming sector.








