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ISLAMABAD: A soil fertility atlas has been released for Baluchistan under the joint efforts by Pakistan’s food ministry, the UN and the USAID to help the farmers improve economic opportunities through use of technology.

The atlas provides a comprehensive account of soil types and their current fertility status, native best management practices, and fertilizer use trends to support farmers and fertilizer producers understand best soil management practices for increased crop productivity.

In her welcome address, FAO Representative in Pakistan Minà Dowlatchahi said: “The Atlas is an important addition to the series of Soil Fertility Atlases which will be instrumental in addressing the lack of data in managing soil fertility in Pakistan. Soil maps based on agro-ecological zones have been made part of the Balochistan atlas. There is a need for raising awareness and increasing knowledge of farmers in addition to engaging with public and private sector to ensure sustainable agriculture development in Pakistan.

Speaking at the launch event, USAID Deputy Mission Director Clay Epperson stated, “Going forward, the success of Pakistan’s agricultural sector will depend on the health and quality of Pakistan’s soils. Just as the soil gives to us, we must give to the soil.”

Speaking at the event, USDA’s Agricultural Counselor Casey Bean from the US Embassy Pakistan congratulated the partners working on this project, highlighting that “the project will promote the 4Rs of nutrient management, the right nutrient in the right amount at the right time with the right placement.”

This event marked the conclusion of the Soil Fertility Management for Sustainable Intensification project with soil atlases published in Punjab, Sindh and Baluchistan provinces and a publication date of December 21 for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.


https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/4...orts-to-improve-soil-fertility-in-balochistan
 
@BHarwana

You may want to look into this.
 
Looks like Baluchistan is really rich in minerals!!! The US folks are testing her soil for a reason!! Pak folks be prepared!!

You may take a leaf from Sultan Abdul Hamid’s book of tricks!!! In the late 19th century the White folks suddenly became extremely interested in archeology, anthropology etc.!! And, they sent an archeological expedition team to Irak. And, they employed local folks as laborers for menial jobs. But, those were in fact very trusted Ottoman intelligence officers!!! So, copies of their petroleum reserve maps also ended up at the Sultan’s desk....
 
Looks like Baluchistan is really rich in minerals!!! The US folks are testing her soil for a reason!! Pak folks be prepared!!

You may take a leaf from Sultan Abdul Hamid’s book of tricks!!! In the late 19th century the White folks suddenly became extremely interested in archeology, anthropology etc.!! And, they sent an archeological expedition team to Irak. And, they employed local folks as laborers for menial jobs. But, those were in fact very trusted Ottoman intelligence officers!!! So, copies of their petroleum reserve maps also ended up at the Sultan’s desk....

they are more likely to contaminate the soil instead of making it fertile.
Besides all the GMO crap they are gonna be showering it ain't gonna help with the food thats grown...
 
some how America want to enter in Baluchistan for control CPEC & Pakistan...
 
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