Turtle’s pace: No growth in agriculture – literally

Barring cotton and rice, growth in important crops remains weak


Our Correspondent June 05, 2015
The growth in crops declined from 3.2% to 1%. PHOTO: APP

KARACHI:


Agriculture sector, which accounts for 20.9% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), has posted a growth of 2.9% in the outgoing fiscal year 2015 compared to 2.7% in the previous year, Economic Survey of Pakistan 2015 revealed.


The growth in crops declined from 3.2% to 1%. Important crops that carry great significance with a share of 25.6% in agricultural value experienced a meagre growth of 0.3% in fiscal year 2015 against a solid growth of 8% during the same period of last year.

The important crops performance remained weak as only cotton and rice production recorded a positive growth of 9.5% and 3%, respectively, while sugarcane, maize and wheat production recorded a negative growth of 7.1%, 5% and 1.9%, respectively, with respect to last-year’s estimates.

The agriculture’s crop subsector component, which includes other crops, showed a growth of 1.1% compared to a negative growth of 5.4%.

Cotton ginning showed a strong growth of 7.4% compared to a negative growth of 1.3%.

The livestock sector that contributes 56.3% in agriculture recorded a positive growth of 4.1% in 2015 against 2.8% growth during the same period last year.

The fishing sector contributed 2.1% in agriculture value addition recorded a growth of 5.8% as against last year’s growth of 1%. The forestry sector posted a growth of 3.2% this year as compared to the negative growth of 6.7%  last year.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 5th,  2015.

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COMMENTS (1)

Allah Ditta | 8 years ago | Reply The primary reason is landownership and inheritance of agricultural property. The land keeps on being divided between next in kin. The productivity goes down due to small size farm and inability of the owners to add more inputs.
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