Archive by category Punjab Agriculture

Fertilizing Cycles for Citrus Trees

Fertilizing Cycles for Citrus Trees

Fertilizing Cycles for Citrus Trees Citrus trees benefit from proper application of fertilizer to enrich the soil. Like other fruit trees, citrus trees need the right balance of nitrogen, potassium, phosphorous and trace elements like manganese, boron, copper and magnesium for vigorous growth and maximum fruit production. Before fertilizing, test the soil to see if […]

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Saving citrus from fruit fly

Saving citrus from fruit fly

Saving citrus from fruit fly PAKISTAN is an important global producer and exporter of the fruit. In 2004, citrus production exceeded 167,000 tons with 95 per cent grown in Punjab. Most of the citrus output here (80 per cent) is reliant on mandarins. Pakistan is the largest producer (95 per cent) of the world kinnow. In […]

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Directorate of Agricultural Information, Punjab

Directorate of Agricultural Information, Punjab

Directorate of Agricultural Information, Punjab LAHORE, December 18, 2012.Scientists of Ayub Agricultural Research Institute, Faisalabad have developed short duration crops resultantly area under cultivation has increased considerably. This was stated by Dr. Noor-ul-Islam, Director General Agriculture Research Punjab while addressing a seminar at Ayub Agricultural Research institute, Faisalabad. The international seminar on “Challenges and New […]

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Chili Peppers Farming

Chili Peppers Farming

Chili Peppers Farming This guide is for anyone who has somehow hit on the idea that it would be fun to grow chile peppers. You haven’t grown them before, perhaps you haven’t really grown anything before. After a bit of research on the internet you are completely overwhelmed by the advice and information; not sure […]

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Pakistan’s Vegetables

Pakistan’s Vegetables

Pakistan’s Vegetables Vegetables offer good value in terms of nutrients and therefore, less developed countries, especially South Asian States have vegetable dietary habits. Hence these poor countries grow and consume much more vegetables for their main food requirements. A rich purple vegetable that absorbs strong flavours well. It grows in Pakistan. Aubergene is uses for […]

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Botanical & chemical description of radish

Botanical & chemical description of radish

Botanical & chemical description of radish   Introduction The radish (Raphanussativus) is an edible root vegetable of the Brassicaceae family that was domesticated in Europe in pre-Roman times. They are grown and consumed throughout the world. Radishes have numerous varieties, varying in size, color and duration of required cultivation time. There are some radishes that […]

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Punjab AgriMarketing Company

Punjab AgriMarketing Company

Punjab AgriMarketing Company PAMCO’s formation is the recognition of the potential that exists in the Agribusiness sector of the largest province of Pakistan, Punjab. It is also a result of the changing investment climate of the country, wherein the private sector is leading the growth in the economy. PAMCO, is then a public sector initiative […]

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Gusty winds wreak havoc on fishing vessels

Gusty winds wreak havoc on fishing vessels

Gusty winds wreak havoc on fishing vessels Gusty winds wreaked havoc with fishing vessels as hundreds of fishermen were trapped in the middle of the sea, seafarers said on Saturday. “Hostile winds tore off across the sea and the fish harbour, trapping several boats deep sea while taking away six anchored boats off the shoreline […]

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Growing extortion: seafood exporters threaten to shut processing plants

Growing extortion: seafood exporters threaten to shut processing plants

Growing extortion: seafood exporters threaten to shut processing plants Seafood exporters plan to seal their processing plants in protest against growing extortionist at the fish harbour as “lawlessness” is forcing them to abandon their businesses, sources said on Monday. “Outlaws are unleashed on exporters who rape Bengali immigrant women, beat up factory workers and rob […]

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Hemorrhagic Septicemia in Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) Calves Under Sub-Tropical Conditions in Pakistan

Hemorrhagic Septicemia in Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) Calves Under Sub-Tropical Conditions in Pakistan

Hemorrhagic Septicemia in Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) Calves Under Sub-Tropical Conditions in Pakistan In an outbreak of hemorrhagic septicemia in buffalo calves in Pakistan, 31.48% mortality was recorded. Mortality significantly peaked on 8th day (37%). Elevated body temperature (40.63+0.70°C), profuse salivation, dyspnea, respiratory sound “rales”, ocular discharge, mucus nasal discharge and restlessness were observed. Grossly, head, […]

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Rabbit Farming for Meat: Livestock

Rabbit Farming for Meat: Livestock

Rabbit Farming for Meat: Livestock To fulfill the food demand for growing population, we have to find out different ways of food production. The rabbit known as “Micro-Livestock” can be a great source of food production. There is a great opportunity of rabbit farming in our country. Rabbit needs small place and less food for […]

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Why flowers are so important?

Why flowers are so important?

Why flowers are so important? Flowers are the true gift of nature and are loved by everyone around the world. I believe they are the true beauty of nature and without them the world would be very much dull and not a very bright place to live in. They make the gardens blossom and make […]

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Export market: China opens up for Pakistani mangoes

Export market: China opens up for Pakistani mangoes

Export market: China opens up for Pakistani mangoes BEIJING: Pakistan and China have signed a protocol paving the way for a significant breakthrough for market access of Pakistani mangoes in China. The document was signed between Pakistan’s Ministry of National Food Security and Research (MNFSR), and General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) […]

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58 mills agree to sell sugar to TCP

58 mills agree to sell sugar to TCP

58 mills agree to sell sugar to TCP Some 58 sugar mills have expressed willingness to sell the commodity to the Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP). Following the directives of federal government, on July 3, 2013, TCP floated a tender for purchase of 50,000 tons of sugar from local mills as they are facing some […]

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Punjab govt, Canadian firm ink MoU for biogas project

Punjab govt, Canadian firm ink MoU for biogas project

Punjab govt, Canadian firm ink MoU for biogas project LAHORE: A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between Punjab government and a renowned Canadian Company High Mark Bio-Gas at Chief Minister’s Office on Friday for setting up bio-gas project. Chief Executive Officer Evan Chrapko on behalf of High Mark Biogas Company while Secretary Energy Usman […]

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China Seen Ramping Up Wheat Imports After Rain Hurts Crop

China Seen Ramping Up Wheat Imports After Rain Hurts Crop

China Seen Ramping Up Wheat Imports After Rain Hurts Crop China may boost wheat purchases from Australia by 67 percent this year, according to grain handler Emerald Group Australia Pty, adding to signs that imports by the largest user will jump after rains hurt local crops. Prices rose. Shipments may reach 2 million metric tons […]

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Importing bumblebees for farming and gardening is spreading disease

Importing bumblebees for farming and gardening is spreading disease

Importing bumblebees for farming and gardening is spreading disease Bumblebees imported from abroad to pollinate fruit crops and garden flowers are spreading disease among native insects and may be driving the widespread decline of bees. A new study has discovered that bumblebee colonies bred commercially in Central and Eastern Europe for use by British farmers […]

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Textile industry facing 10-hour loadshedding

Textile industry facing 10-hour loadshedding

Textile industry facing 10-hour loadshedding The textile industry is running from pillar to post in search of uninterrupted energy supply since the new government is in place to keep their operations intact and workers employed ahead of Eid. At present, the textile industry is facing 10 hours a day electricity loadshedding on independent feeders and […]

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High input costs to adversely impact wheat output

High input costs to adversely impact wheat output

High input costs to adversely impact wheat output October 25, 2012: The domestic wheat production is expected to decline during Rabi Crop Season 2012-13 on the back of high input costs, officials and agriculture experts said on Wednesday. They said that growers were not ready to dedicate additional land for wheat sowing because of surging […]

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Minimum purchase price of sugarcane fixed at Rs 170 per 40kg

Minimum purchase price of sugarcane fixed at Rs 170 per 40kg

Minimum purchase price of sugarcane fixed at Rs 170 per 40kg October 31, 2012: The Punjab government has fixed minimum purchase price of sugarcane for the season 2012-13 at Rs 170 per 40 kilograms or Rs 425 per 100 kilograms (per quintal). In an announcement made here on Tuesday, the minimum purchase price is fixed […]

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