Balochistan to increase production

Workshops are also being held in Kalat, Musa Khel and Jaffarabad districts for adopting modern means of cultivation

The existing agriculture training institute in Quetta was being revamped at a cost of Rs500 million. PHOTO: REUTERS

ISLAMABAD:
Steps are being taken for improving the agriculture sector in Balochistan in an effort to enhance the production of foodgrains in the province. A spokesperson for the provincial Agriculture Department said the existing agriculture training institute in Quetta was being revamped at a cost of Rs500 million, Radio Pakistan reported. He said a special programme had been launched to enhance the production of various crops through research and innovation in the province at a cost of Rs364 million. Workshops are also being held in Kalat, Musa Khel and Jaffarabad districts to give useful advice to peasants for adopting modern means of cultivation.


Published in The Express Tribune, June 20th, 2018.

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