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AlertNet Climate in Translation

As drought shrivels crop, Pakistan cotton industry faces $4 bln bill - in Urdu

May 19, 2016, 06:37 PM

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Pakistan is spending $4 billion a year on cotton imports to support its ailing textile industry, after erratic rainfall and drought in the country's cotton fields slammed growers and the country's economy, officials say. #Drought #Cotton #Textile

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