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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. [13]
The Silk Mark Expo 2024 was conducted for the first time in Chandigarh from 4/12/24 by the Silk Mark Organization of India- Central Silk Board, in collaboration with the Sericulture Wing, Department of Horticulture, Punjab. This expo is was launched to encourage silk farming in Punjab, to act as a platform for artisans and traders from all over ...
With a coastline of about 1046km, Pakistan has enough fishery resources that remain to be fully developed. It's also a major source of export earnings. Aquaculture is a rapidly developing industry. Punjab Province has demonstrated rapid growth in fish farming. GIFT Tilapia culture has been introduced recently in Pakistan (especially Punjab).
The guide aims to help inform farmers who are looking at agroforestry – the process of integrating trees into farming systems – choose the right tree species based on the individual needs and ...
Dealing with all sorts of chemical and equipment-based needs for farming; As per the Government of Punjab, PAGREXCO is the mandated agency to implement the Organic Program by providing institutional support to the organic farmers of the state under various Government of India schemes [17] To educate the farmers about product development and ...
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.
A wider problem: “The app world is like the Wild, Wild West—so you have to be cautious of which ones you use and how you engage with them.” (Psst…we help guide you in “How To Use Therapy ...
The forestry sector of Pakistan is a main source of lumber, paper, fuelwood, latex, medicine as well as food and provide ecotourism and wildlife conservation purposes. 5% of Pakistan's land is covered in forest (2024).