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Punjab Agricultural Research Board (PARB) is an autonomous body of department for research planning and efficient allocation of research resource so that the agriculture innovation system of the province can generate appropriate solutions.
Department Ministry Name Term start Term End Party 1 Administrative Reforms Mann ministry: Inderbir Singh Nijjar: 5 July 2022 Incumbent Aam Aadmi Party: 2 Agriculture Mann ministry: Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal: 5 July 2022 Incumbent Aam Aadmi Party: 3 Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development and Fisheries Mann ministry: Laljit Singh Bhullar: 5 July 2022 ...
The Department of Horticulture is the state nodal agency for implementation of this scheme in Punjab for which it has set up a Project Monitoring Unit [11] [12] [13] The department organizes stakeholder activities across the various districts of Punjab to maximize the implementation and awareness of the Agriculture Infrastructure Fund Scheme ...
The University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (Urdu: جامعہ زرعیہ فيصل آباد), (formerly: Punjab Agricultural College and Research Institute), is a university in the city of Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan. It was established in 1906 [1] [6] as the first major institution of higher agricultural education in the undivided Punjab.
Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) is a public funded agricultural university located in Ludhiana district of Punjab. [ citation needed ] It is a central agricultural university in India established under Harayana and Punjab Agricultural Universities Act 1970 enacted by Parliament in the Twenty first Year of the Republic of India. [ 2 ]
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Pages in category "Agriculture in Punjab, Pakistan" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Punjab Food Department (Pakistan)
Agriculture is considered the backbone of Pakistan's economy, which relies heavily on its major crops. [1] Pakistan's principal natural resources are arable land and water. Agriculture accounts for about 18.9% [2] of Pakistan's GDP and employs about 42.3% of the labour force. The most agricultural province is Punjab where wheat & cotton are the ...