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Scientists develop 63 new crops varieties in five years

byCustoms Today Report
12/10/2015
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ISLAMABAD: The scientists have developed 63 new crops varieties in the last five years, which would help increase yield of various crops in the country.

The scientists developed the new crops varieties under the banner of Ministry of National Food Security and Research. These new crops varieties were introduced to farmers with provision of quality basic and certified seed through public sector organizations like Punjab Seed Corporation and others.

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Highlighting the achievements, a Ministry official said Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC) under Indigenous Hybrid Seed Production Technology (IHSPT) has formulated technology to develop local hybrids of different crops such as sunflower, canola and maize and produced 60 tons of hybrid seeds for distribution to farmers on subsidized rates.

He said exotic hybrids seed of different crops including maize, rice, sunflower, canola and different vegetables were also introduced with public and private sector collaboration in the country. The official said under Agricultural Innovation Programme (AIP) for Pakistan different technologies are being introduced to conserve natural resource and to enhance yield of different crops in the country.

These are happy seeder for zero tillage in rice/wheat areas, conservation agriculture planter (multi-crop bed planters), up-scaling of dry seeded rice in different areas of Punjab and Sindh, short duration legume crops in rice and cotton cropping system and bio-fortified maize.

The others are development of Zinc enriched (Zincol) wheat variety, medicinal plants cultivation like kalonji to farmers, high plant density for fig plantation in Balochistan, citrus and mango orchard management in Sargodha and Multan areas, vegetable tunnel production in different area of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), olive plantation of imported nursery plants on 288 acres on marginal land in FATA and Potohar area and provision of true-to-type fruit nursery plants at subsidized rates to farmers in Punjab and KPK.

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