Archive by category Agribusiness Pakistan

Wheat Rate in Pakistan: A Comprehensive Overview

Wheat Rate in Pakistan: A Comprehensive Overview

Wheat is one of the most significant crops in Pakistan, serving as a staple food for millions and a backbone of the country’s agricultural economy. The price of wheat directly impacts food security, inflation, and economic stability. For this reason, understanding the wheat rate in Pakistan is essential for both consumers and policymakers. Current Wheat […]

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The Power of AI in Agriculture: Revolutionizing Smart Farming in Pakistan

The Power of AI in Agriculture: Revolutionizing Smart Farming in Pakistan

Agriculture, the backbone of many economies around the world, is undergoing a significant transformation with the advent of artificial intelligence (AI). The power of AI in agriculture is reshaping the way farming is done, leading to the rise of “smart farming.” This modern approach leverages cutting-edge technology to optimize crop production, reduce waste, and improve […]

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The Remarkable Benefits of Chia Seeds and How to Grow Them at Home

The Remarkable Benefits of Chia Seeds and How to Grow Them at Home

Chia seeds have rapidly gained popularity in the health and wellness world, and for good reason. These tiny seeds, packed with nutrients, have been a staple in the diets of ancient civilizations and are now recognized as a superfood. Not only do they offer a wide range of health benefits, but growing chia seeds at […]

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Greenhouse manufacturers in Pakistan

Greenhouse manufacturers in Pakistan

Agribusiness Pakistan offering greenhouse manufacturing services in Pakistan. We construct greenhouse with controlled environment. We installed greenhouse specially for Hydroponic farming as a commercial farming in Pakistan. Are you looking for commercial greenhouse farming consultancy and Installation services then you are at right place.  Grow your commercial vegetables in controlled environment and out of season […]

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Kenya accepts actual price of Pakistani rice

Kenya accepts actual price of Pakistani rice

Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has agreed to the valuation of Pakistani long grained white rice at actual price of $300-350 per metric ton instead of $580 per metric ton previously. Exporters told Business Recorder on Tuesday that the KRA has suddenly revised the valuation of several commodities including Pakistani rice upward side without consultation of […]

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First man-made’ forest to be completed by March 2017

First man-made’ forest to be completed by March 2017

The Environment and Forest Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa under its Billion Tree Tsunami Project (BTTP) is going to complete its first man-made forest at Ghari Chandan near Peshawar by March next year to counterbalance the growing effects of climate change, environmental pollution and global warming in the region. This was stated by Chief Conservator Forest, Sadeeq […]

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Official terms ‘mafia’ enemies of agribusiness development

Official terms ‘mafia’ enemies of agribusiness development

Official terms ‘mafia’ enemies of agri development Divisional Commissioner Momin Agha directed the officers concerned to continue an organised and vigorous crackdown against the sale and produce of fake and spurious fertilisers and pesticides in the four districts of Faisalabad division to curb the enemies of agriculture development. He was presiding over a meeting of […]

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Govt. decides to stop collection of agriculture tax from farmers

Govt. decides to stop collection of agriculture tax from farmers

Punjab Minister for Agriculture Dr Farrukh Javed disclosed here on Wednesday that the provincial government had decided to stop collection of agriculture income tax from farmers. The decision was taken on the complaints of farmers regarding complicated procedure of collection of agriculture income tax and directives in this regard have been issued to all the […]

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Walnuts Australia wins top gong for agriculture in export awards

Walnuts Australia wins top gong for agriculture in export awards

Walnuts Australia wins top gong for agriculture in export awards Tasmania-based Walnuts Australia Pty Ltd (WAPL) beat out beef, wine, seafood and organic food companies to win the agribusiness segment of the Australian Export Awards on Nov. 26 in Melbourne. For the previous three years the Agribusiness Award went to beef and dairy companies. WAPL […]

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Mushroom Cultivation And Spawn Preparation

Mushroom Cultivation And Spawn Preparation

Mushroom Cultivation And Spawn Preparation It is a proprietorship firm. Mr. Gajjar is an expert in mushroom cultivation and spawn preparation since 1994. “We have also developed an easy and good cultivation practice for medicinal mushroom,” he says. The company is located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.

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Scientists discover ‘fat gene’ in cows

Scientists discover ‘fat gene’ in cows

Scientists discover ‘fat gene’ in cows New Zealand-based co-op, Livestock Improvement Company (LIC) has discovered genetic variations which impact milk composition in dairy cows. All cows have the ‘fat gene’, named AGPAT6, but LIC senior scientist Dr Matt Littlejohn says the variations they’ve discovered provide a genetic explanation as to why some cows produce higher […]

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Suppliers” prequalification: MoC bars TCP from conducting process

Suppliers” prequalification: MoC bars TCP from conducting process

Suppliers” prequalification: MoC bars TCP from conducting process On the directives of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), the Ministry of Commerce (MoC) has restricted the Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP) from conducting prequalification process of suppliers for commodity procurement.

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Cotton market: rates firm on rising demand by mills

Cotton market: rates firm on rising demand by mills

Cotton market: rates firm on rising demand by mills Strong demand by mills, helped the rates to hold present levels on the cotton market on Tuesday, dealers said. The official spot rate was unchanged at Rs 5300, they added. In ready session, around 14,000 bales of cotton changed hands between Rs 5325-5500, they said. 

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Quality Control of Pesticides and Registration of Pesticides Distributors

Quality Control of Pesticides and Registration of Pesticides Distributors

Quality Control of Pesticides and Registration of Pesticides Distributors Pesticides Sampling Pesticides sampling is a regular phenomenon of this Directorate General to check the adulteration in pesticides. To ensure the quality of pesticides, each pesticides inspector will regularly conduct intelligence based raids and draw samples from the stores/ warehouses/ shops of vendor, dealers, distributors & […]

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Biomass Power Generation Feasibility Study

Biomass Power Generation Feasibility Study

Biomass Power Generation Feasibility Study Objective To hire the services of consultant for feasibility study regarding biomass power generation in the Punjab Biomass The crop residue and wooden plants (having no timber value) are the largest sources of biomass energy and can be used as fuel as well as for producing gas. By burning crop […]

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Liquid Phosphoric Acid Application

Liquid Phosphoric Acid Application

Liquid Phosphoric Anabolic steroids and generics Viagra are a combination of many different vitamins that are normally found in foods and other natural sources. Anabolic steroids and generics Viagra are used to provide trenbolin muscle vitamins that are not taken in through the diet. Multivitamins are also used to treat vitamin deficiencies (lack of vitamins) […]

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Research scientists work to unravel complex arid, semiarid landscapes

Research scientists work to unravel complex arid, semiarid landscapes

Research scientists work to unravel complex arid, semiarid landscapes A team of researchers has developed a multi-faceted process to study arid and semiarid landscapes that takes into account the wide range of factors influencing changes that can result in desertification. Led by Debra Peters, research scientist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service […]

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Une agriculture rentable avec moins d’herbicides ? C’est possible !

Une agriculture rentable avec moins d’herbicides ? C’est possible !

Une agriculture rentable avec moins d’herbicides ? C’est possible ! L’usage massif des herbicides dans l’agriculture pose question. Mais pourrait-on s’en passer ? Pour le savoir, l’Inra mène une expérimentation depuis 12 ans en Bourgogne. L’ingénieur de recherche Nicolas Munier-Jolain dresse un bilan plutôt positif de ces systèmes de culture en protection intégrée. En utilisant certains […]

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Agri-business Requires Tech Support To Boost Productivity

Agri-business Requires Tech Support To Boost Productivity

Agri-business Requires Tech Support To Boost Productivity Farming sector requires technology involvement to improve productivity, says NRDC chairman Bangalore: Government must provide soft loans to farmers for supplementing technology use in their quest for increasing agricultural output, the chairman and managing director of the National Research Development Corporation (NDRC) Rajendra Dhabol has said. 

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Slf-propelled multi-row weeder for dryland crops

Slf-propelled multi-row weeder for dryland crops

Slf-propelled multi-row weeder for dryland crops The Arecanut Research and Development Foundation (ARDF) will conduct a three-day ‘agri machinery fair’ in November. Addressing presspersons here, Mr K. Padmanabha, Managing Trustee of ARDF and President of Central Arecanut and Cocoa Marketing and Processing Cooperative (Campco) Ltd, said that farm labour scarcity is affecting the agriculture sector. […]

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