Our project is on the use of Zai pits (originated from Sahel region) in Balochistan and combating the effects of climate change. It's an agriculture technique that addresses soil degradation, water scarcity and crop yield in arid regions. It is done by digging small pits in land and then adding organic fertilizers (Cattle manure). due its unique shape it captures rainwater. Our Projects covers UN's SDGs no 2(Zero Hunger),13(climate action),15(life on land). Objectives of our project are to restore the degraded soil and land, ensuring food security by increasing crop yield and empowering local communities with sustainable agriculture practices. The challenges we faced during the implementation of Zai pits where high labor for digging pits, introducing locals to Zai pits(farmers where hesitant) and low rainfall. The outcomes we achieved that we were able to grow crops and plants in completely barren land and raised awareness among locals.
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