ISLAMABAD: The government has launched a Rs82-billion investment programme designed to enhance crop productivity, undertake livestock and fisheries development projects and …
APTMA fears terrible economic condition in next 30 days
All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) on Wednesday said that the first hundred days of the PTI Government led by …
Pakistan big producer of dairy milk; lacks technological advancements
The Ambassador of Belarus to Pakistan Andrei Ermolovich along with scientists and members Ministry of Agriculture Belarus called on Federal …
Prices for agricultural products are growing thanks to successful negotiations between the U.S. and China
Onducted at the end of the summit G20 negotiations between the US and China became the main event of the …
Brazilian mills turn sour on sugar, betting on ethanol
Brazilian sugar companies are increasing their capacity to produce ethanol in the face of depressed global sugar prices and government …
India’s 2019 wheat output could fall from record on scanty rains
India’s wheat production could fall in 2019 from record output this year as lower moisture levels and higher temperatures in …
ECC enhances sugar export quota by 0.1mt
ISLAMABAD – The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) has approved enhancement of sugar export quota by 0.1 million tonne taking the …
KP govt collects Rs501 million on account of minerals
PESHAWAR (APP): Provincial Minister for Mines and Mineral Development Dr Amjad Ali said Wednesday over Rs501.293 million was collected on …
New cement plants on cards for 5 Million houses
LAHORE – The INDUSTRIES, Commerce and Investment (IC&I) Department has finally formulated rules for the installation of new cement plants …
PTEA sensitises secy to industrialists’ woes
FAISALABAD – Federal Secretary Textile Division Syed Iftikhar Hussain Babar has said that the Government is forging export oriented policies …
EU sugar output could drop further as growers turn away from beet
Sugar production in the European Union could drop sharply in 2019/2020 as farmers consider slashing plantings and switching to other …