1. A Presentation by:
Adnan Ahmad
Visiting PhD student from HEC Pakistan
Working Under Supervision of Dr. Laura Tomassoli
The Agricultural Research Council (CRA), Rome, Italy
Agriculture in Pakistan
7. Independence: August 14, 1947
Religion: Islam (97% Muslims)
Capital: Islamabad
Type of Government: Parliamentary Democracy
Population: About 20 Billion (Rough estimate)
Area: 310,404 square miles
National Language: Urdu
Regional Languages: Punjabi, Sindhi, balochi & Pashto
Unit of Currency: Pakistani Rupee
Major Crops: Wheat, Rice, cotton, Sugar cane,
Mize, Grams, pulses etc.
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan
8. 6th largest democratic nation in the world
1st Islamic and World’s 7th Nuclear Atomic Power of the World.
4th country to have Drone technology.
F-J Thunder 17 superior on F-17 (Pak-China).
6th Largest Standing army in the World.
ISI stands on top in world.
2nd Largest Salt mine in the World Khewra with 3,00,000 ton/annum.
7th largest pool of scientists and engineers.
5th Largest Gold and Copper deposit in the World is in Rekodek.
SUPARCO, Domestic satellite systems.
132 UNIVERSATIES, 3213 ARTS & SCIENCE COLLEGES
Male Literacy = 69 %, Female Literacy = 45 %
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan
9. 6th largest democratic nation in the world
1st Islamic and World’s 7th Nuclear Atomic Power of the World.
4th country to have Drone technology.
F-J Thunder 17 superior on F-17 (Pak-China).
6th Largest Standing army in the World.
ISI stands on top in world.
2nd Largest Salt mine in the World Khewra with 3,00,000 ton/annum.
7th largest pool of scientists and engineers.
5th Largest Gold and Copper deposit in the World is in Rekodek.
SUPARCO, Domestic satellite systems.
132 UNIVERSATIES, 3213 ARTS & SCIENCE COLLEGES
Male Literacy = 69 %, Female Literacy = 45 %
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan
10. 6th largest democratic nation in the world
1st Islamic and World’s 7th Nuclear Atomic Power of the World.
4th country to have Drone technology.
JF-17 Thunder superior on F-16 (Pak-China).
6th Largest army in the World.
ISI stands on top in world.
2nd Largest Salt mine in the World Khewra with 3,00,000 ton/annum.
7th largest pool of scientists and engineers.
5th Largest Gold and Copper deposit in the World is in Rekodek.
SUPARCO, Domestic satellite systems.
132 UNIVERSATIES, 3213 ARTS & SCIENCE COLLEGES
Male Literacy = 69 %, Female Literacy = 45 %
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan
11. 6th largest democratic nation in the world
1st Islamic and World’s 7th Nuclear Atomic Power of the World.
4th country to have Drone technology.
JF-17 Thunder superior on F-16 (Pak-China).
6th Largest Standing army in the World.
ISI stands on top in world.
2nd Largest Salt mine in the World Khewra with 3,00,000 ton/annum.
7th largest pool of scientists and engineers.
5th Largest Gold and Copper deposit in the World is in Rekodek.
SUPARCO, Domestic satellite systems.
132 UNIVERSATIES, 3213 ARTS & SCIENCE COLLEGES
Male Literacy = 69 %, Female Literacy = 45 %
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan
12. 6th largest democratic nation in the world
1st Islamic and World’s 7th Nuclear Atomic Power of the World.
4th country to have Drone technology.
F-J Thunder 17 superior on F-17 (Pak-China).
6th Largest Standing army in the World.
ISI stands on top in world.
2nd Largest Salt mine in the World Khewra with 3,00,000 ton/annum.
7th largest pool of scientists and engineers.
5th Largest Gold and Copper deposit in the World is in Rekodek.
SUPARCO, Domestic satellite systems.
132 UNIVERSATIES, 3213 ARTS & SCIENCE COLLEGES
Male Literacy = 69 %, Female Literacy = 45 %
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan
18. Punjab
• Languages: Urdu, Punjabi, Saraiki
• Major cities are Lahore (Capital),
Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan and
Bahawalpur.
• 56% of the country's total population.
• Main cultural, historical, administrative and
economic center.
• wheat, cotton and rice, mango, tobacco,
pulses, maize, gram etc.
• Industries, Productive lands
• Educational institutes
• Major part in GDP
• Well developed
• 5 rivers, Dams, Barrages, Canals
19. Sindh
• Languages: Urdu, Sindhi
• Major cities are Karachi (Capital/Ex-Capital)
Nawabshah, Sakhar, Baddin Khairpur,
Nausharo Faroz, Mirpur Khas, Larkana
• Geographically it is the third largest
province of Pakistan
• It is hot in the summer and mild in winter.
• Asia's Largest hot pepper market, Kuneri
• 2nd largest supplier of agricultural products
• wheat, rice, cotton and sugar cane.
• Sindh produces 35% of rice, 28% of sugar
cane, 20% of cotton and 12% of wheat of
the total production.
• Fruits. Mangoes, bananas, dates, guavas
and citrus
20. KPK (Khyber Pakhtoon Khwah)
• Languages: Urdu, Pashto
• Major cities are Peshawer (Capital),
Mardan, Swabi,
• Previously known as the North-West Frontier
Province
• The main ethnic group in the province is
the Pashtuns
• Most beautiful province
• wheat, maize and oilseeds are grown here.
Tobacco and sugar cane are the chief cash
crops
21. Baluchistan
• Languages: Urdu, Balochi,
Pashto, Sindhi, Brahui
• Major cities are Queta (Capital), Chaman
Gwadar Khuzdar Ziarat
• The largest province (by area) of Pakistan
• Scarcely populated
• Rich in natural resources.
• Natural gas, Coal,Gold, Copper etc.
• Famous in dates production. 80%
• Apples, Cherries, Almonds, Apricot
Pomegranates, Grapes, Peach, Olives,
Plum
22. Climate of Pakistan
• As Pakistan is located on
• north of the tropic of cancer,
• Continental type of climate
• Extreme variations of
temperature, both seasonally
and daily.
• Very high altitudes modify the
climate in the cold, snow-
covered northern mountains.
• Whereas most regions have
very hot days in summers &
very cold in winters.
• Pakistan lies in moonson
region & frequent rainfalls &
storms occur during the
season causing large scale
destruction every year.
34. Major Wheat Diseases in Pakistan
1. RUSTS
A. Stem rust
B. Leaf rust
C. Stripe rust
2. LOOSE SMUT
3. KARNAL BUNT
Diseases Years Loss (M Rs)
Wheat Rusts 1960’s 67
Leaf Rust 1978 2580
Complete Bunt 1960’s 11
Partial Bunt 1960’s 3
Loose Smut 1960’s 26
Yellow rust 1994 270
Management Activities
Pathogen Monitoring
I. Distribution and Prevalence
ii. Pathotype/ virulence analysis
• Resistance Development
I. Identification of sources
ii. Incorporation and deployment
iii. Genetic analysis
35. COORDINATED
WHEAT
PROGRAMME
INTERNATIONAL
CENTRES
- CIMMYT
- ICARDA
PROVINCIAL AND
FEDERAL BREEDERS
PRELIMINARY &
ADVANCE TESTING
CANDIDATE VARIETY
RELEASED/
RECOMMENDED FOR
DIFFERENT ECOLOGIES
RECOMMENDATIONS
TO VARIETY
EVALUATION
COMMITTEE (VEC)
DATAANALYSES
& COMPILATION
BEST LINES
SELECTED
NWDSN (CDRI)
FSC & RD
QUALITY
NUYT
DISEASE
(CDRI)
ADAPTATION
FARMER
SEED
AGENCIES
- MATERIAL DEVELOPED
THROUGH HYBRIDIZATION
- TESTING OF
INTERNATIONAL MATERIAL
National Wheat Improvement Programme
36. Current Status of wheat rusts in Pakistan
Newly wheat varieties Pirsbak-2013, Lillema-13, Shahkar-2013, Dharabi-13,
Pakistan-13 Benazir-2013 were found highly resistant to yellow rust
Galaxy-13 the newly released wheat showed ineffectiveness after release
Some candidate lines were in the pipeline for releasing as a wheat variety in
Pakistan found highly resistant to yellow rust in screening nurseries as well as other
sit
Future Challenges
Local Scenario
Domestic Climatic Changes
Narrowing of Wheat Season (Sowing and Harvesting)
High Price of Cotton and Rice
Non Availability of Certified Seed
Continuous sowing of susceptible varieties
International
Information Sharing
Use of similar germplasm across borders
37. Major Diseases of Sugarcane in Pakistan
1. POKKAH BOENG (Fusarium moniliforme) Sheldon
2. LEAF SPOT (Helminthosporium spp.)
3. Red Rot
4. SUGARCANE MOSAIC VIRUS (SCMV, Potyvirus group)
MINOR DISEASES
• Chlorotic Streak Virus, Ratoon Stunting, Yellow Spot, Red Stripe, Rust,
Genetic Variegation Of Leaf And Sheath.
38. Diseases of mango in Pakistan
• Powdery mildew (Oidium mangiferae),
• Sooty mould (Capnodium romasum or Tripospermum acorium).
• Fruit rot (Aspergillus niger).
• Leaf blight (Pestaloptiopsis mangiferae).
• Anthracnose (Glomerella cingulata-Colletotrichum gloeosporioides).
• Stem blight or die back (Diplodia spp.).
• Root rot (Rhizoctinia and Fusarium species) and tip die back (Fusarium
equiseta, Alternaria alternate, Aspergillus niger and Rhizopus nigricans)
are recorded as fungal diseases.
• Bacterial leaf spot (Erwinia mangifera); and malformation of mango
inflorescence (the actual cause is still not confirmed) are reported from
Pakistan.
• No information regarding the extent of damage to the plant is available,
but some of these are certainly responsible for causing considerable
damage and become a limiting factor in many mango-growing areas.
39. Cotton Leaf Curl Virus Disease
• Epidemic in 1992, loses 5 billion US dollars.
• Cause: Begomovirus and a DNA satellite
molecule.
• High variability. Resistant breaking.
• spread by Bemisia tabaci (whitefly).
• Environmental factors also affect.
• High humidity and optimum temperature
favours the vector population
• Cotton research institute multan.
• CLCuD has been reported in Pakistan, India,
Egypt, Nigeria, Tanzania and Sudan
• Cotton leaf curl Multan, Burewala, Alaabad
Khokhran, Rajasthan virus.
40. Banana bunchy top virus (BBTV)
• Virus: bunchy top virus (babuvbanana virus)
• Annual losses in Pakistan about 5 milion USD.
• Widespread in southeast asia, the philippines, taiwan, most of the south
pacific islands, and parts of pakistan, india and africa.
• Dark green dot-dash flecks along leaf veins
• Emerging leaves become bunched
• Plants stunted
• Spread in infected plant parts and by aphids
41. Other Diseases
• Potato and tomato bligts
• PVX, PVY, PVV
• Vegetables
• CMV, ChiVMV, PMMoV, PVMV.
• Rice Blast.
• Melodogyne spp, Tyleculus spp.
• Bio Control is not very popular in Pakistan