The area now constituted as West Pakistan was considered the granary of British India. Despite this, the area has been troubled by food problems during many of the years since independence. A major reason is the high rate of population growth. As the National Government improved the public health facilities, after independence, the death rate declined but the birth rate remained high. The population in 1931, of areas which came to be West Pakistan, was 23.6 million persons, with a growth rate of 1.2 percent; in 1941 it was 28.3 million and growth at 2.0 percent; in 1951 it was 33.7 million and 1.9 percent. For 1966 the estimate is 48.8 million, a doubling of the population in 35 years, implying a doubling of food requirements without an...
Humanity is facing an enormous challenge in managing water to secure adequate food production. By th...
The marketing of farm inputs and outputs has become a major problem for farmers in Pakistan. Farm in...
This study probes into the interplay of the factors operating on supply side of the wheat economy of...
The area now constituted as West Pakistan was considered the granary of British India. Despite this...
Reliable knowledge about the factors causing variability in agricultural production is indispe...
The variability of Pakistan's wheat production in recent years has highlighted the need for th...
During the period under review, from October 1960 to March 1961, prices of wheat at Lyallpur (...
Humanity is facing an enormous challenge in managing water to secure adequate food production. By th...
West Pakistan has experienced a remarkable revolution in agriculture during its Third Five Yea...
Pakistan is a low income developing country. Agriculture is the most important sector of the c...
Humanity is facing an enormous challenge in managing water to secure adequate food production. By th...
The marketing of farm inputs and outputs has become a major problem for farmers in Pakistan. Farm in...
Pakistan came into existence on August 14, 1947, by the partitioning of what was British India. The ...
Pakistan came into existence on August 14, 1947, by the partitioning of what was British India. The ...
Pakistan came into existence on August 14, 1947, by the partitioning of what was British India. The ...
Humanity is facing an enormous challenge in managing water to secure adequate food production. By th...
The marketing of farm inputs and outputs has become a major problem for farmers in Pakistan. Farm in...
This study probes into the interplay of the factors operating on supply side of the wheat economy of...
The area now constituted as West Pakistan was considered the granary of British India. Despite this...
Reliable knowledge about the factors causing variability in agricultural production is indispe...
The variability of Pakistan's wheat production in recent years has highlighted the need for th...
During the period under review, from October 1960 to March 1961, prices of wheat at Lyallpur (...
Humanity is facing an enormous challenge in managing water to secure adequate food production. By th...
West Pakistan has experienced a remarkable revolution in agriculture during its Third Five Yea...
Pakistan is a low income developing country. Agriculture is the most important sector of the c...
Humanity is facing an enormous challenge in managing water to secure adequate food production. By th...
The marketing of farm inputs and outputs has become a major problem for farmers in Pakistan. Farm in...
Pakistan came into existence on August 14, 1947, by the partitioning of what was British India. The ...
Pakistan came into existence on August 14, 1947, by the partitioning of what was British India. The ...
Pakistan came into existence on August 14, 1947, by the partitioning of what was British India. The ...
Humanity is facing an enormous challenge in managing water to secure adequate food production. By th...
The marketing of farm inputs and outputs has become a major problem for farmers in Pakistan. Farm in...
This study probes into the interplay of the factors operating on supply side of the wheat economy of...