The recent launch of Pakistan’s largest pilot shrimp farming project in Muzaffargarh by Punjab’s Chief Minister marks a significant step in the country’s aquaculture sector. This initiative aims to transform barren lands into productive shrimp farming zones, targeting the expansion to 100,000 acres in Punjab and creating around 10,000 to 20,000 jobs. Offering high profitability and extensive government support, the project is set to boost exports and enhance local farmers’ livelihoods. With plans to generate foreign exchange earnings up to $1 billion, shrimp farming is poised to be a game-changer for Pakistan’s economy.
5 Key Benefits of Palm Oil and the Path to Sustainability
The palm oil industry The palm oil industry often makes news for harming tropical forests and affecting orangutans. However, the economies of many tropical nations rely heavily on […]
Olive Crop Farming in Pakistan: A Fresh Path for Agriculture
Introduction
Introduction Olive farming is often thought of a Mediterranean thing, but it’s taking off in Pakistan! The government & local farmers see how great olive trees can be […]
Profitable Silkworm Farming: A Comprehensive Manual for Silk Producers
Silkworm farming, also known as sericulture, is the practice of cultivating silkworms for the production of silk. This process is both fascinating and profitable, given the right conditions […]
Starting a Mealworm Farming Business in Pakistan: A Comprehensive Guide
As the world moves towards sustainable agriculture and innovative solutions to food security, mealworm farming has emerged as a promising venture. For entrepreneurs in Pakistan, mealworm farming presents […]
The Future of Farming: Embracing the Excitement of Drone Technology in Agriculture
Discovering Precision Farming with Drones At the core of precision farming is the skill of handling field differences with pinpoint accuracy, aiming to maximize food production while minimizing […]