Govt offers 50pc subsidy to convert drip irrigation system on solar energy, says Langrial

MULTAN: Punjab minister for Management and Professional Development Department Malik Nauman Langrial Saturday said the Punjab government is offering 50 percent subsidy to farmers on the installation of solar power systems to further modernise drip irrigation system.

He said the government has earmarked Rs 3.67 billion for installation of solar energy system.

The solar energy system would be installed at 20,000 acres across the province. The solar system will run motors, install for drip irrigation system that would help save diesel, water, and electricity, he stated.

He said that currently, the farmers were using diesel for running water motors which adds carbon into atmosphere. The country have more than 8 hours direct sun-light which is sufficient to operate motor, he added.

The Solar-energy-system is cost effective and vital for maintaining neat and clean climate as well.

For availing benefit from solar energy schemes, the farmers have been directed to contact agriculture department offices concerned.

The systems would help save diesel, water, and electricity, Langrial said, while announcing the subsidy and other developments.

“There will be a reduction in the production costs and an improvement in the per-acre production,” Langrial said.

“We are experimenting with a drip irrigation system in the rain-fed areas for cotton cultivation,” he explained, terming it “the best technology for rough terrain”.

“In the future, thousands of acres will be able to grow cotton,” Langrial noted.

Mian Abrar
Mian Abrar
The writer heads Pakistan Today's Islamabad Bureau. He has a special focus on counter-terrorism and inter-state relations in Asia, Asia Pacific and South East Asia regions. He tweets as @mian_abrar and also can be reached at [email protected]

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