Proposed Balochistan agriculture 2021
Balochistan is the largest province of Pakistan comprising 44% of the country’s total land mass with a population of 12.34 million (5.9 percent of total population of the country), its southern border of Balochistan makes up two-thirds (770 KM) of the national coastline, giving assess to a large poo...
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| author | Rana, Abdul Wajid Moeen, Muhammad Saad Shikoh, Sania Haider Davies, Stephen |
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| description | Balochistan is the largest province of Pakistan comprising 44% of the country’s total land mass with a population of 12.34 million (5.9 percent of total population of the country), its southern border of Balochistan makes up two-thirds (770 KM) of the national coastline, giving assess to a large pool of aqua-resources. The province has low population density and provides vast rangeland for goats, sheep, buffaloes, cattle, camels, and other livestock. It is bestowed with natural and locational resources and is the second major supplier of natural gas which supports the country’s industrialization and economic centers. The province also potentially has large deposits of coal, copper, lead, gold, and other minerals. As a frontier province, it is ideally situated for trade with Iran, Afghanistan, Central Asia, and the Persian Gulf countries, and now with western China through Gwadar Port and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1439322025-11-06T06:44:41Z Proposed Balochistan agriculture 2021 Rana, Abdul Wajid Moeen, Muhammad Saad Shikoh, Sania Haider Davies, Stephen gender women's empowerment agricultural production water management policies taxes agricultural policies water capacity development agriculture empowerment irrigation subsidies women Balochistan is the largest province of Pakistan comprising 44% of the country’s total land mass with a population of 12.34 million (5.9 percent of total population of the country), its southern border of Balochistan makes up two-thirds (770 KM) of the national coastline, giving assess to a large pool of aqua-resources. The province has low population density and provides vast rangeland for goats, sheep, buffaloes, cattle, camels, and other livestock. It is bestowed with natural and locational resources and is the second major supplier of natural gas which supports the country’s industrialization and economic centers. The province also potentially has large deposits of coal, copper, lead, gold, and other minerals. As a frontier province, it is ideally situated for trade with Iran, Afghanistan, Central Asia, and the Persian Gulf countries, and now with western China through Gwadar Port and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. 2021-04-30 2024-05-22T12:18:11Z 2024-05-22T12:18:11Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143932 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Rana, Abdul Wajid; Moeen, Muhammad Saad; Shikoh, Sania Haider; and Davies, Stephen. 2021. Proposed Balochistan agriculture 2021. PACE Research Paper April 2021. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134394. |
| spellingShingle | gender women's empowerment agricultural production water management policies taxes agricultural policies water capacity development agriculture empowerment irrigation subsidies women Rana, Abdul Wajid Moeen, Muhammad Saad Shikoh, Sania Haider Davies, Stephen Proposed Balochistan agriculture 2021 |
| title | Proposed Balochistan agriculture 2021 |
| title_full | Proposed Balochistan agriculture 2021 |
| title_fullStr | Proposed Balochistan agriculture 2021 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Proposed Balochistan agriculture 2021 |
| title_short | Proposed Balochistan agriculture 2021 |
| title_sort | proposed balochistan agriculture 2021 |
| topic | gender women's empowerment agricultural production water management policies taxes agricultural policies water capacity development agriculture empowerment irrigation subsidies women |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143932 |
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