AGRICULTURESTATISTICS OF PAKISTAN
2010 – 2011

Government of Pakistan
Statistics Division
Pakistan Bureau of Statistics

 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS

     
  Title  
  Editorial Board  
  Foreword  
  Introduction  
     
Table No. Content Page
  Summary of Area, Production and Yield of Agricultural Commodities  
Table  1 Acreage and quantum indices of major agricultural crops 1
Part-I  AREA, PRODUCTION & YIELD OF IMPORTANT CROPS  
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  
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  
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  
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  
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  
Table  125 Fish production 188
Table  126 Fishing crafts 190
Part-VIII   FORESTRY  
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  
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  
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
-- Conversion Factors 272