Pakistan is the world’s 4th largest producer of cotton. Cultivation along the Indus River extends across nearly 3 million hectares and serves as the backbone of the economy. Despite this importance, information on the cotton sector in Pakistan, in particular with regard to cotton oils, is scanty and not available from a single source. This review seeks to remedy that gap. Though cultivated mainly for fiber, its kernel seed oil is also used as an edible vegetable oil and accounts for a large share of the local oil industry; per capita consumption of edible oils is nearly 14 kg, which is much higher than consumption in countries at similar levels of economic development. Pa...
Since 2010 many BT varieties have been approved in Pakistan and also have been adopted by the farmer...
Farmers in Pakistan have been growing cotton that contains the first generation of Bt gene since 200...
Abstract:Cotton as a crop as well as a commodity plays an important role in the agrarian and industr...
Pakistan is the world’s 4th largest producer of cotton. Cultivation along the Indus River ...
Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) is an important, indeterminate non-food cash crop and a significant sour...
The Pakistan Cotton Survey was conducted to examine the efficiency of markets for cotton seed in Pak...
Cotton is the most important cash crop in Pakistan and cotton products export account for 55 percent...
The Indus river basin is one of the largest cotton-growing areas in Pakistan. Cotton cultivation in ...
Genetically modified, insect-resistant Bt cotton has been adopted extensively across Pakistan's cott...
"Cotton, textiles, and apparel are critical agricultural and industrial sectors in Pakistan. This st...
Pakistan is the world’s fourth largest producer and third largest consumer of cotton. Using data fro...
Oilseeds in Pakistan characterizes a policy failure as the production of oilseeds as well as edible ...
This paper aims to shed new light on Bt cotton in Pakistan. First, the paper explores the technologi...
Cotton is the most significant natural fibre and has been a preferred choice of the textile industry...
The importance of cotton can be judged from the fact that it is commercially grown in more than 80 c...
Since 2010 many BT varieties have been approved in Pakistan and also have been adopted by the farmer...
Farmers in Pakistan have been growing cotton that contains the first generation of Bt gene since 200...
Abstract:Cotton as a crop as well as a commodity plays an important role in the agrarian and industr...
Pakistan is the world’s 4th largest producer of cotton. Cultivation along the Indus River ...
Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) is an important, indeterminate non-food cash crop and a significant sour...
The Pakistan Cotton Survey was conducted to examine the efficiency of markets for cotton seed in Pak...
Cotton is the most important cash crop in Pakistan and cotton products export account for 55 percent...
The Indus river basin is one of the largest cotton-growing areas in Pakistan. Cotton cultivation in ...
Genetically modified, insect-resistant Bt cotton has been adopted extensively across Pakistan's cott...
"Cotton, textiles, and apparel are critical agricultural and industrial sectors in Pakistan. This st...
Pakistan is the world’s fourth largest producer and third largest consumer of cotton. Using data fro...
Oilseeds in Pakistan characterizes a policy failure as the production of oilseeds as well as edible ...
This paper aims to shed new light on Bt cotton in Pakistan. First, the paper explores the technologi...
Cotton is the most significant natural fibre and has been a preferred choice of the textile industry...
The importance of cotton can be judged from the fact that it is commercially grown in more than 80 c...
Since 2010 many BT varieties have been approved in Pakistan and also have been adopted by the farmer...
Farmers in Pakistan have been growing cotton that contains the first generation of Bt gene since 200...
Abstract:Cotton as a crop as well as a commodity plays an important role in the agrarian and industr...