Just as it’s conditionally necessary for a poet to travel through all the problems and experiences on the themes on which he writes poetry, it’s conditionally necessary for a columnist to travel through all the themes and experiences on which he writes. Has been related to Yes! He should complete his “homework” before writing on these topics and he should be fully conscious of them. this is often not a simple task, but it’s not impossible. This task becomes easier if the author considers himself an honest student rather than an ideal teacher.
I also exerting on agriculture. Now, if it’s stipulated that only those that are involved within the profession can write of agriculture, then this helpless person, who doesn’t have one marla of agricultural land and has no practical reference to farming for the last three generations, Clearly incapable of writing anything on agriculture, but because of my boss, my analysis and estimates of agriculture (which are supported the experiences of my friends) are often correct. the most reason for this is often that Aajiz considers himself a mere student during this field and is usually trying to find out from someone on these subjects. What I even have written within the last two or three years on things of cotton and what I even have expressed my concerns about has proved to be 100 percent correct. the world under cotton has shrunk to but half. In southern Punjab, which was home to cotton, its farmers shifted to other crops. Cotton production in Vehari district alone was above the whole province of Sindh and Tehsil Melsi especially was considered to be the foremost prominent area in Pakistan in terms of its cotton production. Have left
Personally, i’m not a farmer and my father has never been involved during this profession but four or five of my closest friends aren’t only involved in farming but also are prominent people in their field, are ideal farmers and in agriculture. they’re fully conscious of the newest research and developments happening and are counted among the connected people. I even have a decades-old relationship with them and spend most of my time with them. during this regard, information on the problems facing the country’s agriculture is “first hand” and doesn’t involve any hearsay. i feel I’m an honest student, I listen carefully and that i don’t advance or write until i buy to rock bottom of it. a day in Multan, from dawn to dusk, there’s a lover who, if not exaggerated, has “authority” over agriculture. All education is additionally in agriculture and has been practically involved in agriculture and agribusiness for the last three decades. During this point he has participated in countless agricultural seminars and conferences in Europe, USA and Australia. aside from Pakistan’s agriculture, research, development and advances within the field of agriculture round the world, also as Forecast on crop production and its analysis of the expected changes within the global agricultural market during this regard is extremely informative and informative. it’s supported the fundamentals and this helpless person is usually trying to find out something from it. May Allah protect me from complacency about myself but i feel i’m an honest doctor and write down the small knowledge i buy from my friend and other farmer friends about Pakistan’s agriculture. I concede that sense, i’m neither a researcher nor an educator . Just be a humble student and an honest clerk, who can write these facts down sort of a stenographer draws an honest draft from his officer’s dictation. Pakistan is an agricultural country. i’m not saying this to myself, but to what I even have been reading since childhood. Agriculture is that the backbone of this country’s economy but honestly even our rulers don’t know it properly and their priorities are definitely not such the country’s agriculture has reached the extent that it really is. Potential. We are faraway from modern agricultural research. the great seed is now becoming a dream during this country. We are far behind the planet in terms of agricultural production per acre.
Yesterday I visited Tibba Sultanpur to supply my condolences on the death of my friend Saeed Khan Manis’s cousin. Of conversation Talking about the livestock situation, Mumtaz Manis started asking me if you’ve got ever been involved in livestock. I told them that as a toddler , I had never had anything to try to to with the livestock aside from the goats and donkeys for a couple of days of sacrificial offerings on the occasion of Eid. I said: it had been because of the late Safdar Saleem Sial that he beheaded this helpless person. Safdar Saleem Sial Jhang was an excellent poet, but only a few poets realize his livestock. One day, while talking about dairy development and livestock in Pakistan, it became clear that he has the maximum amount grip on the topic of livestock as he has on poetry. During the conversation, Safdar Saleem Sial said: In our country, the typical amount of milk per buffalo in Pakistan is five and a half liters per day while that of cows is three and a half liters per day.The average production of cow’s milk in developed countries is 30 to 40 liters per day. The Cuban city of Ufa Blanca holds the record for the foremost milk production within the world during a single day, giving 110 liters of milk each day . Pakistan ranks fourth within the world in terms of milk production and imported کروڑ 200 million worth of dairy products last year. On imports, an agricultural country like Pakistan spent Rs8.5 billion last year on food imports alone. Fifty-three billion dollars are spent on edible oil imports alone. About ارب 1 billion has been spent on wheat, ٹھ 600 million on tea and quite کروڑ 700 million on pulses. The دو 2 billion in cotton imports is another. How long will the dollars sent by Pakistanis from abroad still cover this loss-making deal? Pakistan’s agriculture has great potential, but as long as agricultural policy remains within the hands of commercial advisers, our agricultural conditions cannot improve. Although this is often not a really difficult task, we’ve not yet been ready to come up with a workable strategy. within the midst of all this bad news, the great news is that this year’s cotton crop are going to be far better than last year’s, God willing.