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PARC, BAR seeking agri potential of arid zones

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Our Correspondent

Islamabad

Baluchistan has huge economic potential in terms of agriculture as it is not only a largest province by area but also an epicenter of various cash crops. However, dry climate and water scarcity are some major issues, hampering farmers in obtaining higher outputs of their Directorate General of Agriculture Research, Baluchistan headed by Director General, Mr. Jumma Khan Tareen, visited PARC-AZRI, Umerkot on November 4, 2020. They were duly received by Director General PARC-SARC, Dr. Attaullah Khan, along with other high officials.
The delegation was escorted to agricultural products and literature produced by Arid Zone Research Institute (AZRI), which included different lines and varieties of peanut, chilies, guar, mustard, castor bean, moringa powder.

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