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MINFAL to bring more land under sugarcane cultivation
By Tariq Chaudhary
ISLAMABAD—Ministry of Food, Agriculture and livestock (MINFAL) has
decided to bring over 1039.5 thousand hectares land under sugarcane
cultivation with an aims to meet domestic consumption needs of sugar
during the current financial year.
Official source in the MINFAL Sunday said bumper crop of sugarcane was
achieved during the last financial year (2006-07) due to suitable
weather, balanced use of fertilizers, seeds and sufficient availability
of water for irrigation.
During the last year, about 1029 thousand hectares land was brought
under sugarcane cultivation, he said adding that 54,871 thousand tons of
sugarcane crop, with an average of 53 thousand tons per hectare, was
produced during the period.
He said that area under sugarcane cultivation was increased, from 1029
to 1039.5 thousand hectares to produce sugar for domestic consumption
and save foreign reserves spent on its import.
“The ministry has also decided to adopt a strategy to increase per
hectare crop output by using qualitative seeds and by providing
technical assistance to the growers,” he added. Giving overall province
wise details, he said that 700 thousand hectares land was under sugar
cultivation in Punjab province with an estimate production of 37500
thousand tons adding that 53 thousand tons per sugarcane would be
produced from per hectare.
About 230 thousand hectares land was brought under sugar cultivation in
Sindh, 109 hectare in NWFP and 4 thousand hectares in Balochistan to
produce average production of 57,43 thousand tons per hectare.
“Government has decided to provide financial and technical assistance to
the growers to increase per hectare productivity in the country to
enhance profitability,” he concluded. |