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Pakistan Develops Two New Varieties of Bananas

Posted 1 hour ago by Ahsan Gardezi

Banana Development | Pakistan | ProPakistani


The Government of Pakistan has reached yet another milestone in its tireless attempt to revamp the agricultural sector of the country. Pakistan’s apex agricultural research institution Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC), has developed two new varieties of banana for cultivation in Sindh.
According to reports, the new varieties – NIGAB-1 and NIGAB-2 – were developed at the National Institute for Genomic and Advanced Biotechnology (NIGAB) of the National Agricultural Research Centre. This research center has currently produced 300,000 disease-free plants through tissue culture.


NIGAB-1/2 | ProPakistani
Photo of Green Bananas Hanging on Banana Tree in Pakistan
The Sindh Seed Council has approved the commercial cultivation of NIGAB-1 and NIGAB-2 in the province. According to sessional experiments, these varieties are potentially high-yielding and will sustain extended shelf life.

National performance statistics show that banana is cultivated over 80,000 acres of land in Pakistan. The fruit is also an essential source of income for thousands of rural households in developing countries. Currently, agrochemical-intensive production fueled with declining producer prices has given rise to substantial environmental challenges.

UN’s Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) ranks Pakistan’s per-acre yield lower than India and China. Both neighboring countries produce more than 10 tonnes per acre.

According to the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), global banana production and tropical fruits are projected to increase 1.8 percent per year during this decade. Under current circumstances, production will yield slightly over 255 million tonnes by 2028.

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As long as these are not GMOs, then it is fine.
 
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Wow I did not know they grow bananas in Pakistan. You need humid weather for Banana plants apparently.

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Pakistan Develops Two New Varieties of Bananas

Posted 1 hour ago by Ahsan Gardezi

Banana Development | Pakistan | ProPakistani


The Government of Pakistan has reached yet another milestone in its tireless attempt to revamp the agricultural sector of the country. Pakistan’s apex agricultural research institution Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC), has developed two new varieties of banana for cultivation in Sindh.
According to reports, the new varieties – NIGAB-1 and NIGAB-2 – were developed at the National Institute for Genomic and Advanced Biotechnology (NIGAB) of the National Agricultural Research Centre. This research center has currently produced 300,000 disease-free plants through tissue culture.


NIGAB-1/2 | ProPakistani
Photo of Green Bananas Hanging on Banana Tree in Pakistan
The Sindh Seed Council has approved the commercial cultivation of NIGAB-1 and NIGAB-2 in the province. According to sessional experiments, these varieties are potentially high-yielding and will sustain extended shelf life.

National performance statistics show that banana is cultivated over 80,000 acres of land in Pakistan. The fruit is also an essential source of income for thousands of rural households in developing countries. Currently, agrochemical-intensive production fueled with declining producer prices has given rise to substantial environmental challenges.

UN’s Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) ranks Pakistan’s per-acre yield lower than India and China. Both neighboring countries produce more than 10 tonnes per acre.

According to the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), global banana production and tropical fruits are projected to increase 1.8 percent per year during this decade. Under current circumstances, production will yield slightly over 255 million tonnes by 2028.

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Oh I thought we already had bananas like naaju and zardari...
Pakistan Develops Two New Varieties of Bananas

Posted 1 hour ago by Ahsan Gardezi

Banana Development | Pakistan | ProPakistani


The Government of Pakistan has reached yet another milestone in its tireless attempt to revamp the agricultural sector of the country. Pakistan’s apex agricultural research institution Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC), has developed two new varieties of banana for cultivation in Sindh.
According to reports, the new varieties – NIGAB-1 and NIGAB-2 – were developed at the National Institute for Genomic and Advanced Biotechnology (NIGAB) of the National Agricultural Research Centre. This research center has currently produced 300,000 disease-free plants through tissue culture.


NIGAB-1/2 | ProPakistani
Photo of Green Bananas Hanging on Banana Tree in Pakistan
The Sindh Seed Council has approved the commercial cultivation of NIGAB-1 and NIGAB-2 in the province. According to sessional experiments, these varieties are potentially high-yielding and will sustain extended shelf life.

National performance statistics show that banana is cultivated over 80,000 acres of land in Pakistan. The fruit is also an essential source of income for thousands of rural households in developing countries. Currently, agrochemical-intensive production fueled with declining producer prices has given rise to substantial environmental challenges.

UN’s Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) ranks Pakistan’s per-acre yield lower than India and China. Both neighboring countries produce more than 10 tonnes per acre.

According to the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), global banana production and tropical fruits are projected to increase 1.8 percent per year during this decade. Under current circumstances, production will yield slightly over 255 million tonnes by 2028.

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On a serious note we could have had a lot if Jhangir Tareen and govt at that time didnt f*ck up our seed modification institute (dont know if it was private or public.. as well as its name)

They f*cked it up for private US players who control a huge chunk of Pakistani market
 
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Can we grow wheat so we don't have to import it?

Thanks

we dont need to import wheat, if we stop exporting and then reimporting it and by stopping smuggling to Afghanistan and Central Asia.
 
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All disease resistance plants are GMO.

I understand but there are very dangerous for human health.
off-course they are GMO, how else do you develop a new variety?

What use to happen a few centuries and decades ago when GMO was not there? You are confusing GMO with "developing a new variety". They are not related.
 
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I understand but there are very dangerous for human health.


What use to happen a few centuries and decades ago when GMO was not there? You are confusing GMO with "developing a new variety". They are not related.

There is no valid study to prove that GMO modified plants are dangerous for human health. There has been plenty of research on it and no proof was found that GMO modified plants caused any adverse health effects. This is nothing more than conspiracy theory bcz most of food you eating nowadays is GMO modified.
 
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Wow I did not know they grow bananas in Pakistan. You need humid weather for Banana plants apparently.

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Southern Sindh has suitable weather for banana and mostly domestic banana comes from this area. However, it is also grown in some parts of Punjab and KP.
 
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There is no valid study to prove that GMO modified plants are dangerous for human health. There has been plenty of research on it and no proof was found that GMO modified plants caused any adverse health effects. This is nothing more than conspiracy theory bcz most of food you eating nowadays is GMO modified.

I am afraid you are looking at the wrong research and wrong material. You need to look at independent research not the research sponsored and paid by Big Corporations to big Universities like Standford. GMO crops are responsible for many allergies and cancers.
 
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