Why are waterlogging and salinity called ‘the twin menaces for farmers’?
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The waterlogging is a problem that is related to the excessive use of the water and the increase of the salinity in the soil and is an also due product of the increased use of the pesticides and the chemical substance in the soil.
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According to 48% of the population, seepage from canals causes water logging and salinity while according to the 28% of the total population poor irrigation and 24% unscientific agricultural practices are responsible for water logging and salinity.
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