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By Emeritus Professor Ranjith Senaratne Department of Crop Science, University of Ruhuna ([email protected]) Present scenario Recent prohibitive prices of rice and its unavailability caused untold ...
The degradation of the Indus Delta due to seawater intrusion is pushing millions toward displacement and water insecurity.
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