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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Title |
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Editorial Board |
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Foreword |
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Introduction |
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Table No. |
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Summary of Area, Production and Yield of Agricultural Commodities |
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Table 1 |
Acreage and quantum indices of major agricultural crops |
1 |
Part-I AREA, PRODUCTION & YIELD OF IMPORTANT CROPS |
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a) MAJOR AND MINOR CROPS |
Table 2 |
Area and production of crops by groups |
2 |
Table 3 |
Wheat |
3 |
Table 4 |
Wheat (variety-wise) |
5 |
Table 5 |
Wheat - By mode of irrigation |
8 |
Table 6 |
Rice |
13 |
Table 7 |
Rice (variety-wise) |
15 |
Table 8 |
Maize |
18 |
Table 9 |
Bajra (Millet) |
20 |
Table 10 |
Jowar (Sorghum) |
22 |
Table 11 |
Barley |
24 |
Table 12 |
All cereals |
26 |
Table 13 |
Sugarcane |
27 |
Table 14 |
Cotton |
29 |
Table 15 |
Cotton (variety-wise) |
31 |
Table 16 |
Sunhemp |
34 |
Table 17 |
Jute |
36 |
Table 18 |
Tobacco |
38 |
Table 19 |
Sugarbeet |
40 |
Table 20 |
Guarseed |
42 |
Table 21 |
Gram |
44 |
Table 22 |
Mung |
46 |
Table 23 |
Mash |
48 |
Table 24 |
Masoor (Lentil) |
50 |
Table 25 |
Mattar (Dry pease whole) |
52 |
Table 26 |
Other kharif pulses |
54 |
Table 27 |
Other rabi pulses |
56 |
Table 28 |
All pulses |
58 |
Table 29 |
Rapeseed and Mustard including canola |
59 |
Table 30 |
Groundnut |
61 |
Table 31 |
Sesamum |
63 |
Table 32 |
Non-traditional oilseeds |
65 |
Table 33 |
Linseed |
67 |
Table 34 |
Castorseed |
69 |
Table 35 |
Onion |
71 |
Table 36 |
Garlic |
73 |
Table 37 |
Chillies |
75 |
Table 38 |
Coriander |
77 |
Table 39 |
Turmeric |
79 |
Table 40 |
Ginger |
81 |
b) VEGETABLES |
Table 41 |
Potato |
82 |
Table 42 |
Tomato |
84 |
Table 43 |
Vegetables (excluding potato) |
86 |
c) FODDER |
Table 44 |
Fodder crops |
87 |
d) FRUIT |
Table 45 |
Citrus |
89 |
Table 46 |
Mango |
90 |
Table 47 |
Banana |
91 |
Table 48 |
Apple |
92 |
Table 49 |
Guava |
93 |
Table 50 |
Apricot |
94 |
Table 51 |
Peach |
95 |
Table 52 |
Pears |
96 |
Table 53 |
Plums |
97 |
Table 54 |
Grapes |
98 |
Table 55 |
Pomegranate |
99 |
Table 56 |
Dates |
100 |
Table 57 |
Almonds |
101 |
Table 58 |
All fruit |
102 |
Table 59 |
Targets of various crops |
103 |
Table 60 |
Area, production and yield of some major crops in the main growing countries |
106 |
Part-II LAND USE AND AREA IRRIGATED BY SOURCES |
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Table 61 |
Land utilization statistics |
108 |
Table 62 |
Distribution of cropped area |
111 |
Table 63 |
Share of different important Kharif/Rabi crops by size of farm |
112 |
Table 64 |
Area irrigated by different sources |
113 |
Table 65 |
Number and area of farms by size of farm–2000 |
116 |
Table 66 |
Number and area of private farms by tenure-2000 |
118 |
Table 67 |
Farms reporting & area under wheat by size of farm Pakistan |
119 |
Table 68 |
Farms reporting & area under paddy by size of farm Pakistan |
120 |
Table 69 |
Farms reporting & area under cotton by size of farm Pakistan |
121 |
Table 70 |
Farms reporting & area under maize by size of farm Pakistan |
122 |
Table 71 |
Farms reporting & area under sugarcane by size of farm Pakistan |
122 |
Table 72 |
Progress of implementation of Land Reforms |
123 |
Table 73 |
Extent of water logging and salinity |
124 |
Part-III AGRICULTURAL INPUTS |
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Table 74 |
Distribution of improved seed |
126 |
Table 75 |
Consumption of fertilizers - Pakistan |
127 |
Table 76 |
Consumption of fertilizers(Province-wise) |
128 |
Table 77 |
Season-wise consumption of fertilizers |
130 |
Table 78 |
Use of fertilizers, manures & insecticides by size of farm |
131 |
Table 79 |
Production of chemical fertilizers |
132 |
Table 80 |
Import of fertilizers |
133 |
Table 81 |
Import of fertilizers (variety-wise) |
134 |
Table 82 |
Fertilizers consumption in relation to cultivated area in selected countries |
135 |
Table 83 |
Variety-wise sale rate of fertilizers |
136 |
Table 84 |
Fertilizer plants-existing capacity & actual production |
137 |
Table 85 |
Overall water availability at farm gate |
138 |
Table 85-A |
Province-wise water courses improved and balance |
139 |
Table 86 |
Monthly total rainfall at selected stations |
140 |
Table 87 |
Crop-wise area covered by aerial plant protection operations |
145 |
Table 88 |
Area covered by ground plant protection measures |
147 |
Table 89 |
Use of plant protection measures on important crops by size of farm |
149 |
Table 90 |
Consumption of pesticides |
150 |
Part-IV AGRICULTURAL CREDIT |
Table 91 |
Amount of outstanding debt from institutional and non-institutional sources by tenure & by type of households |
151 |
Table 92 |
Supply of agricultural credit by institutions |
152 |
Table 93 |
Agricultural credit advanced by ZTBL |
153 |
Table 94 |
Term-wise position of agricultural credit advanced by ZTBL |
154 |
Table 95 |
Item-wise break-up of loans disbursed by ZTBL |
156 |
Table 96 |
Loans advanced by ZTBL (By size of holdings) |
158 |
Table 97 |
Cumulative recovery since inception by ZTBL |
160 |
Table 98 |
Agricultural credit advanced by Comm. Banks(farm & non-farm) |
161 |
Table 99 |
Comulative position of land holding wise farm loan disbursement |
162 |
Table 100 |
Agricultural credit development loans advanced by Commercial Banks |
163 |
Table 101 |
Agricultural credit advanced by Commercial Banks, according to size of holding |
164 |
Table 102 |
Term-wise loan advanced to farmers by Commercial Banks |
165 |
Table 103 |
Item-wise breakup of non-farm agricultural credit advanced by Commercial Banks |
166 |
Table 104 |
Tractor Financing |
167 |
Table 105 |
Loans advanced to farmers by Agricultural Co-operative Societies |
168 |
Part-V MECHANIZATION OF AGRICULTURE |
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Table 106 |
Farms reporting use of important agricultural machinery by size of farm |
170 |
Table 107 |
Number of tube-wells |
171 |
Table 108 |
Number of private tubewells (including surface pumps) by horse power of electric motors/diesel engine |
173 |
Table 109 |
Levelling and cultivating equipments owned by tractor owners by type of households |
174 |
Table 110 |
Number of private tubewells and lift pumps by type of ownership |
175 |
Table 111 |
Number of tubewells (including lift pumps) by type of power |
175 |
Table 112 |
Private tubewells (including lift pumps) by purpose of installation |
176 |
Table 113 |
Use and renting out time of private electric tubewells/ lift pumps during last 12 months |
176 |
Table 114 |
Production of tractors |
177 |
Table 115 |
Number of privately owned tractors by make; |
178 |
Table 116 |
Number of private tractors by horse power |
178 |
Table 117 |
Number of tractors by type of ownership |
178 |
Table 118 |
Total distribution & consumption of electricity in agriculture sector |
179 |
Table 119 |
Consumption of petroleum products in agriculture sector |
180 |
Part-VI LIVESTOCK |
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Table 120 |
Province-wise livestock population |
181 |
Table 121 |
Estimated livestock population |
183 |
Table 122 |
Estimated milk production |
185 |
Table 123 |
Estimated meat and eggs production |
186 |
Table 124 |
Estimated production of other livestock products |
187 |
Part-VII FISHERIES |
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Table 125 |
Fish production |
188 |
Table 126 |
Fishing crafts |
190 |
Part-VIII FORESTRY |
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Table 127 |
Share of forestry in value added of agriculture sector |
192 |
Table 128 |
Geographical breakup of land area in Pakistan |
193 |
Table 129 |
Area of forests by legal classification 2005-06 |
194 |
Table 130 |
Forest area under the control of Forest Departments by types of vegetation in 2005-06 |
195 |
Table 131 |
Area afforested |
196 |
Table 132 |
Area regenerated |
197 |
Table 133 |
Major forest products of Pakistan |
198 |
Table 134 |
Out-turn of minor forest products |
199 |
Table 135 |
Revenue earned by Forest Departments |
200 |
Part-IX TRADE |
Table 136 |
Quantity and value of export of major agricultural commodities |
201 |
Table 137 |
Import of wood and wood products |
203 |
Table 138 |
Import of edible oils |
204 |
Table 139 |
Import of wheat |
205 |
Table 140 |
Import of milk and milk products |
206 |
Table 141 |
Import of other agricultural commodities |
207 |
Part-X PRICES |
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Table 142 |
Procurement/support prices of wheat and intervention price of rice |
208 |
Table 143 |
Intervention prices of Cotton |
209 |
Table 144 |
Support/indicative prices of sugarcane and sugarbeet |
210 |
Table 145 |
Monthly wholesale price of Wheat |
211 |
Table 146 |
Monthly wholesale price of Rice (Basmati) |
213 |
Table 147 |
Monthly wholesale price of Rice (Irri-6) |
216 |
Table 148 |
Monthly wholesale price of Maize |
219 |
Table 149 |
Monthly wholesale price of Gram (Black) |
221 |
Table 150 |
Monthly wholesale price of Mash (Whole) |
224 |
Table 151 |
Monthly wholesale price of Mung (Whole) |
227 |
Table 152 |
Monthly wholesale price of Masoor (Whole) |
230 |
Table 153 |
Monthly wholesale price of Potato |
233 |
Table 154 |
Monthly wholesale price of Onion |
235 |
Table 155 |
Fixed sale prices of light diesel oil (LDO) |
237 |
Table 156 |
Fixed sale prices of petroleum products |
238 |
Table 157 |
Electricity rates for agricultural tubewells |
239 |
Table 158 |
Export prices of cereals |
240 |
Table 159 |
Selected International Commodity Prices |
240 |
Part-XI MISCELLANEOUS |
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Table 160 |
Procurement of wheat |
241 |
Table 161 |
Procurement of rice |
242 |
Table 162 |
Government storage capacity |
243 |
Table 163 |
Production of cotton textiles |
244 |
Table 164 |
Sugarcane and sugar production |
245 |
Table 165 |
Per capita monthly consumption of major food items |
247 |
Table 166 |
Per capita availability of wheat |
248 |
Table 167 |
Per capita availability of rice |
248 |
Table 168 |
Per capita availability of pulses |
249 |
Table 169 |
Per capita availability of edible- oils and vanaspati |
249 |
Table 170 |
Per capita availability of meat |
250 |
Table 171 |
Per capita availability of milk |
250 |
Table 172 |
Per capita consumption of fish |
250 |
Table 173 |
Population by sex, urban/rural areas 1981 & 1998 Census |
251 |
Table 174 |
Population estimates of Pakistan |
252 |
Table 175 |
Administrative units of provinces, FCT, Azad Kashmir, FATA & N.Areas |
253 |
Table 176 |
Villages/sub villages electrified |
254 |
Table 177 |
Estimate of G.D.P. at constant factor cost (1999-2000) |
255 |
Table 178 |
Public sector expenditure - plan periods |
256 |
Table 179 |
Federal budgetary public sector development programme classified by sectors 2005-06 to 2006-07 |
257 |
Table 180 |
Province-wise agriculture sector share in PSDP/ADP |
258 |
Table 181 |
Assessment and collection of ushr |
259 |
Table 182 |
Land revenue receipts of the provincial governments |
260 |
Table 183 |
Number of agro-based industries with value of production |
261 |
Table 184 |
Crop-wise composition of value added of major agricultural crops at constant factor cost (1999-2000) |
263 |
Table 185 |
Gross value addition of major crops at constant factor cost (1999-2000) |
264 |
Table 186 |
Gross value addition of major crops at current factor cost |
265 |
Table 187 |
Gross value addition of minor crops at constant factor cost (1999-2000) |
266 |
Table 188 |
Gross value addition of minor crops at current factor cost |
267 |
Table 189 |
Gross value addition of livestock at constant factor cost (1999-2000) |
268 |
Table 190 |
Gross value addition of livestock at current factor cost |
269 |
Table 191 |
10 Years Perspective Development Plan 2001-11(Agriculture Sector) |
270 |
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Conversion Factors |
272 |