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Pakistan seeks Saudi, Emirati investment to revamp aging railway track

September 17, 2025 7 Min Read
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‘Tomato has vanished’: Floods devastate Sindh crops, threatening Pakistan’s meals provide

BADIN: The sight of arrays of withered tomato vegetation comes into view as quickly as one arrives at a 50-acre farm in Sindh’s Badin district in southern Pakistan.

One farmer, Najma Habibullah, mentioned will probably be compelled to modify to extra climate-resilient crops subsequent season. Like different tomato farmers in Badin, she rues the consequences of heavy monsoon rains which have broken all of the tomato crops her household cultivated this season.

In keeping with the Sindh Rural Assist Group (SRSO), farmers in Badin grew about 15,000 acres of tomatoes between June 15 and Augyst 15 this 12 months, of which 70 to 80 % have been destroyed by rains and floods.

The devastation comes as Pakistan reels from monsoon flooding since June 26 that has killed 998 folks nationwide, inundated 4,700 villages in Punjab and washed away crops and houses throughout the agricultural heartland. Alongside excessive river flows, Badin itself acquired 200 millimeters of rain this season — double its common — compounding the harm to vegetable crops.

“The conventional rainfall stays restricted to 100 (millimeters) which, if crossed, brings vulnerability,” SRSO District Supervisor Ahmed Khan Soomro mentioned.

“The vegetable crop has been broken very a lot, particularly tomato. Tomato has vanished.”

The State Financial institution of Pakistan has warned the floods are anticipated to weigh closely on inflation and financial progress by means of June subsequent 12 months. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his cupboard have declared an “agricultural emergency” in response, whereas President Asif Ali Zardari has directed pressing measures to safeguard meals safety and promote climate-resilient farming.

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On the bottom, farmers say their livelihoods have collapsed. Habibullah, who cultivates a landlord’s 50-acre plot her household has labored on for years, pointed to fields strewn with withered vegetation.

“I stay on this village,” she advised Arab Information. “All our tomato and different crops have perished due to rains.”

She mentioned her household had spent Rs80,000 ($284) per acre on the crop.

“We gained’t get flour and different stuff that the owner provides us anymore,” she lamented. “We should do quite a lot of labor to fulfill our bills.”

Myesha Sohail, an analyst at Topline Securities Ltd., mentioned flood-related crop harm might push client costs up by as a lot as seven % in September, the very best month-to-month inflation in 26 months.

Tomatoes high the listing of key contributors to inflation with a 122 % surge in costs, adopted by wheat, wheat flour, onions, potatoes, rice, hen, eggs, and sugar, which rose by as a lot as 49 %, she mentioned in a analysis notice on Wednesday.

“The resurgence in meals inflation is totally on the again of provide facet impact on meals merchandise as a consequence of ongoing floods within the nation, ” Sohail mentioned.

“VULNERABILITY”

Whereas the Provincial Catastrophe Administration Authority has calculated Sindh’s crop losses at 350 acres of sugarcane, rice and maize, the Sindh Chamber of Agriculture (SCA) mentioned tomato harm alone stretched throughout a number of districts, together with Badin, Thatta, Sajawal, Mirpurkhas, Umer Kot and Tando Muhammad Khan.

“The tomato losses in all these districts are 60 to 70 %,” mentioned Wafa Lateef Jokhio, common secretary of the SCA’s Badin chapter.

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“Not solely ketchup firms, however this tomato crop is not going to even fulfil the requirement of our family shoppers,” he mentioned.

The SCA official expressed disappointment with the Sindh authorities, urging it to “take into consideration local weather change.”

“It ought to enhance the canal, drainage system and specifically activate its agriculture division to create consciousness among the many folks,” he added.

Tomatoes are a staple in Pakistani households and important for meals processors. Multinationals resembling ITT Meals (Non-public) Restricted, Nationwide Meals Restricted (NFL) and Shangrila Meals use giant portions to fabricate ketchups and sauces.

“There’s a main impression to our enterprise as a result of we predominantly function on tomato, chilly, and sugar,” mentioned Syed Zeeshan Haider, chief govt officer at ITT Meals. “These are being majorly hit by the floods, affecting our provide chain within the course of.”

ITT provides sausages and different processed meals to worldwide markets. Haider mentioned the agency’s groups have been working to safeguard farmers in addition to provide chains in Umer Kot, Kunri and Badin districts.

NFL has famous on its web site that Pakistan already spends about $10 million yearly importing tomato paste to bridge shortfalls.

In the meantime, the Pakistan Enterprise Discussion board (PBF) has written to Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb urging a aid bundle, calling the state of affairs a “nationwide emergency.” In a September 9 letter, the group proposed a assured wheat assist worth, non permanent electrical energy invoice waivers, interest-free loans and fertilizer subsidies to assist farmers recuperate.

“The proposed measures aren’t merely compensatory — they’re important for triggering a revival of agricultural productiveness and restoring confidence amongst farming communities,” PBF President Khawaja Mehboob ur Rehman mentioned within the letter.

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However for farmers in Badin, restoration feels far off.

Noor Muhammad from Badin’s Valieri village mentioned heavy rains had destroyed 10 acres of his tomato crop. He estimated his household suffered losses of Rs200,000 ($710) per acre this season, leaving him uncertain if he might sow once more.

“How would we feed our kids if we are going to already be below debt whereas rising the subsequent crop,” he requested. “The owner will ask for his cash.”

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