Archive by category Agri Punjab

Olive to be cultivated on 3,750 acres land: PARC

Olive to be cultivated on 3,750 acres land: PARC

Olive to be cultivated on 3,750 acres land: PARC Through the olive plantation, 1,300 acres marginal land has been brought under olive cultivation and further 3,750 acres will be utilised in three years. In addition to this, Pakistan Agriculture Research Council (PARC) has been conducting surveys all across the country to identify further land for […]

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Scientists to concentrate on cultivation of olive

Scientists to concentrate on cultivation of olive

Scientists to concentrate on cultivation of olive Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research Sikandar Hayat Khan Bossan urged the agricultural scientists that Olive cultivation and its extraction will pay a tremendous role in the economy; therefore agricultural scientists work hard for production of Olive. Minister said while visiting the National agriculture research  Centre […]

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EU likely to grant GSP Plus status to Pakistan in December

EU likely to grant GSP Plus status to Pakistan in December

EU likely to grant GSP Plus status to Pakistan in December The European Parliament is most likely to grant GSP Plus status to Pakistan in its forthcoming meeting scheduled in December, said Danish Ambassador to Pakistan Jesper Moller Sorensen. The ambassador was while talking to Lahore Chamber of COmmerce and Industry (LCCI) President Farooq Iftikhar […]

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Punjab rings Congo fever alarms

Punjab rings Congo fever alarms

Punjab rings Congo fever alarms The Punjab Health Department (PHD) has alerted all the health related institutes to rescue the masses from possible spread of Congo fever due to vast movement of sacrificial animals on Eidul-Azha. The department has directed all the public and private health providing institutions to make arrangements for controlling this disease.

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Sugar mills to get incentives hitherto available to IPPs: draft cogeneration policy readied

Sugar mills to get incentives hitherto available to IPPs: draft cogeneration policy readied

Sugar mills to get incentives hitherto available to IPPs: draft cogeneration policy readied The federal government has drafted a new co-generation policy for sugar mills, according to which all fiscal and financial incentives that are available to Independent Power Producers (IPPs) will be offered to mills, well-informed sources in PPIB told Business Recorder. 

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Edibles’ prices: Low income group hit hard by hike

Edibles’ prices: Low income group hit hard by hike

Edibles’ prices: Low income group hit hard by hike Recent increase in the price of flour ,along with increase in oil prices, power tariff and gas charges , is taking toll on the quality and quantity of Tandoori roti and chapatti, leaving the resident of the city to reconsider its role in their daily lives. […]

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FAO, UNDP to become member of MAB committee

FAO, UNDP to become member of MAB committee

FAO, UNDP to become member of MAB committee Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) and UNDP would be made member of the National Man and Biosphere (MAB) Committee for greater collaboration with the international stakeholders and local communities. It was decided in the meeting of Federal Minister for Science and Technology Zahid Hamid with UNDP Assistant […]

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Tunnel to growth — High tunnels produce bountiful results

Tunnel to growth — High tunnels produce bountiful results

Tunnel to growth — High tunnels produce bountiful results The short nails and calloused hands of Sterling resident Don Adams are an indication he is familiar with hard work. For him, an enjoyable weekend is spent feeling dirt sift through his fingers while tending to his crops. The result of his hard work, and a little […]

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IDB to assist Punjab government in agriculture projects

IDB to assist Punjab government in agriculture projects

IDB to assist Punjab government in agriculture projects Islamic Development Bank (IDB) will provide assistance to Punjab government for different proposed projects for value addition in vegetable and fruits. This was disclosed in a meeting between the Secretary Agriculture Punjab Dr Ijaz Munir and a delegation of the Islamic Development Bank, said a spokesman of […]

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Government attaching high priority to Bhasha Dam

Government attaching high priority to Bhasha Dam

Government attaching high priority to Bhasha Dam Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Reforms, Professor Ahsan Iqbal Friday said government assigned highest priority to Diamer-Bhasha Dam because a serious water crisis is looming in next five to ten years which will be much bigger than electricity crisis. “We are following an integrated approach towards solving […]

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Pesticide-free: Drive to promote organic farming launched

Pesticide-free: Drive to promote organic farming launched

Pesticide-free: Drive to promote organic farming launched A campaign to promote organic farming to reduce the hazardous impact of pesticides was launched by a consumer rights non-governmental organisation (NGO). TheNetwork for Consumer Protection will encourage farmers to adopting practices of growing organic food , the organisation announced on Friday.

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Pickled Habanero Kale Stalks

Pickled Habanero Kale Stalks

Pickled Habanero Kale Stalks What vegetable have you grown and prepared yourself that doubles as a wonderful beer snack? Save your breath. It doesn’t rank close to this. The ingredients required? Mainly something you were about to compost. Kale stalks aren’t hardly as undesirable as you think. If you are a disbeliever you merely don’t […]

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Wheat stocks: Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan witness substantial decline

Wheat stocks: Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan witness substantial decline

Wheat stocks: Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan witness substantial decline Wheat stocks in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhawa (KPK) and Balochistan have registered a substantial decline as compared to the corresponding period of last year whereas stocks with Sindh and Passco are higher this year as compared to the same month last year. 

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Plant breeding & genetics: experts suggest changes in curricula

Plant breeding & genetics: experts suggest changes in curricula

Plant breeding & genetics: experts suggest changes in curricula The Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa University of Agriculture, Peshawar held a three-day meeting on “The National Curriculum Revision Committee in Plant Breeding and Genetics.” Experts from 12 universities of all over the country participated and suggested necessary changes/recommendations in the existing national […]

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Agriculture Equipments In Pakistan

Agriculture Equipments In Pakistan

Agriculture Equipments In Pakistan (A) Land development, leveling and clearing machinery and equipment.  (i) Laser land leveling equipment; (ii) Hydraulically driven land leveler/land planer; (iii)Survey equipment like theodolite; (iv) Stone collector wind rower, capacity 1.5-2.5 m; and (v) Bulldozer pulled soil scrapper, capacity 20-25m3.

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PSST, Shell unite to strengthen economic progress

PSST, Shell unite to strengthen economic progress

PSST, Shell unite to strengthen economic progress The Pakistan Society of Sugar Technologists (PSST) joined hands with Shell Pakistan to conduct the forty seventh annual convention bringing together stakeholders in one of the country’s key agricultural sectors. Pakistan is the 5th largest sugar cane cultivator in the world, and the area under cultivation has grown […]

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Sugarcane crushing could face delay

Sugarcane crushing could face delay

Sugarcane crushing could face delay Many sugar millers have apprehended that they may not be able to start cane crushing on time. The representative of Pakistan Sugar Mill Association (PSMA) complained – during the last meeting of Sugar Advisory Board – that export quotas of the sugar mills, who have failed to meet them, are […]

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Pakistan, US agree to enhance agriculture research scope

Pakistan, US agree to enhance agriculture research scope

Pakistan, US agree to enhance agriculture research scope Pakistan and the United States Wednesday agreed to enhance scope of scientific research in agricultural sector in order to get maximum benefit from modern technology. Agricultural Counselor of US Embassy in Pakistan Clay Hamilton called on Federal Minister for National Food Security & Research Sikandar Hayat Khan […]

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High Tunnels – Low Cost Seasonal Growth Space

High Tunnels – Low Cost Seasonal Growth Space

High Tunnels – Low Cost Seasonal Growth Space At a cost of $1to $2 per square foot, a high tunnel can add low-cost growing space for season extension or plant protection. Growers and researchers are finding many innovative ways to utilize these structures to supplement their greenhouse operations. By definition, the high tunnel is a […]

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Detroit Hospital Takes a REAL Step toward Healing, Builds First Organic Hospital Greenhouse

Detroit Hospital Takes a REAL Step toward Healing, Builds First Organic Hospital Greenhouse

Detroit Hospital Takes a REAL Step toward Healing, Builds First Organic Hospital Greenhouse The Detroit suburb of West Bloomfield is home to Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital, which recently made news headlines nationwide with the opening of its new million-dollar organic greenhouse and garden, which is believed to be the first of its kind in […]

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