In the lush paddy fields of Lahore, farmers are turning to traditional methods of rice seedling plantation, emphasizing the resilience and sustainability of age-old agricultural techniques. This revival not only enhances the quality of rice but also supports the local ecosystem. By relying on indigenous practices, farmers are minimizing environmental impact while ensuring a bountiful harvest. The shift highlights the importance of maintaining cultural heritage in farming, which faces challenges from modern agricultural practices.

Key techniques that are being embraced include:

  • Seed Selection: Choosing local varieties that are well-adapted to the region’s climate and resistant to pests.
  • Transplantation: Manually transplanting…