Southern Farmers Switch Away From Cotton
Farmers hard hit by rains and mudslides earlier this year are growing more vegetables and less cotton as a survival strategy.
Southern Farmers Switch Away From Cotton
Farmers hard hit by rains and mudslides earlier this year are growing more vegetables and less cotton as a survival strategy.
Khurshid Durakhsh reports from Shaartuz district in southern Tajikistan, where farmers switched away from cotton after earlier seedlings were destroyed by hail.
“Previously we planted up to 80 per cent of all land under cotton, but this year we’ve reduced it to 50 per cent,” said Anvar Kholmatov, the head of Shaartuz district agriculture department. “On the rest of the land we’ve planted vegetables and other crops.”
Farmers are hoping that growing vegetables will help them recoup their costs, but many are planning to raise the price at which they sell to local markets.