Reducing pesticide dependency while improving cotton yields
In Kalo Wala, Punjab, Pakistan, cotton farmer Fiyaz Hussain faced rising production costs, declining soil health, and increasing pest resistance caused by years of heavy pesticide use. Repeated chemical spraying had become less effective over time, while exposure to pesticides also began affecting the health and wellbeing of his family.
Through the REEL Regenerative On-Demand Programme, implemented by Caritas Pakistan and CottonConnect in 2025, Fiyaz adopted Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices that significantly reduced chemical dependency while improving productivity and restoring biodiversity within his fields.







