Islamabad: Gas Infrastructure Development Cess (GIDC) was imposed by the Government in 2010 through an ordinance, which was struck down by …
Fertilizers exports grew 100pc during last five months
ISLAMABAD: Fertilizers exports from the country during first five months of current financial year grew by 100 percent as compared …
Fertilizer policy goals
There is not much word out on the policy, reportedly submitted to the cabinet for approval. Whatever little has come …
Punjab launches ‘direct subsidy on fertilisers’ programme
LAHORE: The Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) and the Agriculture Department have jointly launched a ‘direct subsidy on fertilisers’ programme, replacing …
PITB, agri dept join hands for direct subsidy on fertilizers programme
Lahore: The Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) and the Agriculture Department have jointly launched a direct subsidy on fertilizers program, …
Fertiliser sales down 20% year-on-year in Pakistan
KARACHI: Fertiliser sales in November 2017 stood at 1.26 million tons, down 20% year-on-year from 1.58 million tons in November …
Effect of phosphorus rates on tomato in calcareous soil
Phosphorous (P) has a significant role in root growth, fruit and seed development, and plant disease resistance. Currently, no P …
Sustainable agriculture and fertilizer practices in Pakistan
Agriculture is the mainstay of Pakistan’s economy. It has a total area of 79.61 million hectare, and the total area …
Fertilizers available in Pakistan
The sources of fertilizer supply in Pakistan are domestic production and imports. Those manufactured locally include urea, calcium ammonium nitrate …
Inefficient fertiliser use damaging soil fertility in Punjab
THE unsustainable management practices in Punjab have damaged soil fertility and health, leading to promotion of chemical fertilisers which too …
Inefficient fertiliser use damaging soil fertility in Punjab
THE unsustainable management practices in Punjab have damaged soil fertility and health, leading to promotion of chemical fertilisers which too …