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Solution to Pakistan’s economic problem?

Sayfullah

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Poverty is everywhere in Pakistan many people can’t afford to feed their families in Pakistan. Poverty also leads to many people becoming drug addicts and heroin in general is widely used in Pakistan by druggies. Additionally there’s tons of agricultural land in Pakistan not being used properly and many farmers aren’t making enough to feed their families.
Three main problems Pakistan faces:
1) lack of jobs
2) drug addiction
3) farmers not making enough

Pakistan’s biggest economic sector is agriculture and, most of the population has access to agriculture land either by renting it or because they own it. In addition, the government has tons of agricultural land not being used at the moment.

A solution to these problems could be Pakistan government issuing licenses to farmers to grow opium poppy. Farmers who have a license can grow opium poppy in specific areas and than sell their yield to the government of Pakistan. The government of Pakistan can sell this opium to big pharmaceutical companies. Currently the demand for medical opium in the world is very high but supply is low and now with recent events in Afghanistan supply will go to all time low. Medical opium is used in many products like pain killers so there’ll always be tons of demand. Additionally, Pakistan is mostly Sunni Muslims who follow the hanafi fiqh. In hanafi fiqh it allows us to sell the raw materials if their used for medical purposes.

Economic benefits:
A hectare of opium usually yields around 50 kilos of opium while wholesale price of opium is around $500 usd. This means per hectare $25,000 usd can be made easily by growing opium. Pakistani government can tax this and be responsible to sell it to foreign pharmaceutical companies so it can also gain much needed foreign reserve. Giving licenses for opium to be grown on 100,000 hectares means Pakistan can easily make $2.5 billion usd per year.

How will it work:
To make it work Pakistan can designate specific areas for growing medical opium. It can gives licenses for allowance to grow opium on upto 10 hectares per person so small level farmers benefit from it not big farmers. The yield will be sold to Pakistani government by farmers who will than sell it to the pharmaceutical companies. Inspectors can frequently patrol these designated areas to make sure farmers follow the rules and don’t break them.

How will it solves the 3 problems:
1) It will create lots of jobs since labourers will be needed to grow the crop.
2) Allowing medical opium to be legally grown by license and controlling its flow means the people who would normally grow it illegally can now grow it legally and make the same profit. They would rather be legal and grow it legally than illegally so criminals won’t be able to buy raw opium from farmers anymore which will lead to supply of illegal heroin to hit rock bottom.
3) Small level farmers who own less than 10 hectares of land can grown opium instead of other crops and make huge profits. Instead of growing crops like wheat and corn which make almost no profit they can grown opium and make huge amount of profit.

Now imagine the areas in Balochistan, Kpk, Sindh and south Punjab with lots of poverty grow this crop legally with a license!

Lastly if anyone messed it above, opium grown medically is allowed to be grown and sold in hanafi fiqh in Islam. The RAW materials that are grown for MEDICAL reasons are allowed and HALAL. Opium grown for heroin has to be REFINED and go through a LONG PROCESS. The RAW plant can’t be used to get high
 
Pakistan should invest in crops that will help the economy. Growing Opium and Cannabis is one way to make money, both can be sold to local and foreign pharmaceutical companies.
 
Poverty is everywhere in Pakistan many people can’t afford to feed their families in Pakistan. Poverty also leads to many people becoming drug addicts and heroin in general is widely used in Pakistan by druggies. Additionally there’s tons of agricultural land in Pakistan not being used properly and many farmers aren’t making enough to feed their families.
Three main problems Pakistan faces:
1) lack of jobs
2) drug addiction
3) farmers not making enough

Pakistan’s biggest economic sector is agriculture and, most of the population has access to agriculture land either by renting it or because they own it. In addition, the government has tons of agricultural land not being used at the moment.

A solution to these problems could be Pakistan government issuing licenses to farmers to grow opium poppy. Farmers who have a license can grow opium poppy in specific areas and than sell their yield to the government of Pakistan. The government of Pakistan can sell this opium to big pharmaceutical companies. Currently the demand for medical opium in the world is very high but supply is low and now with recent events in Afghanistan supply will go to all time low. Medical opium is used in many products like pain killers so there’ll always be tons of demand. Additionally, Pakistan is mostly Sunni Muslims who follow the hanafi fiqh. In hanafi fiqh it allows us to sell the raw materials if their used for medical purposes.

Economic benefits:
A hectare of opium usually yields around 50 kilos of opium while wholesale price of opium is around $500 usd. This means per hectare $25,000 usd can be made easily by growing opium. Pakistani government can tax this and be responsible to sell it to foreign pharmaceutical companies so it can also gain much needed foreign reserve. Giving licenses for opium to be grown on 100,000 hectares means Pakistan can easily make $2.5 billion usd per year.

How will it work:
To make it work Pakistan can designate specific areas for growing medical opium. It can gives licenses for allowance to grow opium on upto 10 hectares per person so small level farmers benefit from it not big farmers. The yield will be sold to Pakistani government by farmers who will than sell it to the pharmaceutical companies. Inspectors can frequently patrol these designated areas to make sure farmers follow the rules and don’t break them.

How will it solves the 3 problems:
1) It will create lots of jobs since labourers will be needed to grow the crop.
2) Allowing medical opium to be legally grown by license and controlling its flow means the people who would normally grow it illegally can now grow it legally and make the same profit. They would rather be legal and grow it legally than illegally so criminals won’t be able to buy raw opium from farmers anymore which will lead to supply of illegal heroin to hit rock bottom.
3) Small level farmers who own less than 10 hectares of land can grown opium instead of other crops and make huge profits. Instead of growing crops like wheat and corn which make almost no profit they can grown opium and make huge amount of profit.

Now imagine the areas in Balochistan, Kpk, Sindh and south Punjab with lots of poverty grow this crop legally with a license!

Lastly if anyone messed it above, opium grown medically is allowed to be grown and sold in hanafi fiqh in Islam. The RAW materials that are grown for MEDICAL reasons are allowed and HALAL. Opium grown for heroin has to be REFINED and go through a LONG PROCESS. The RAW plant can’t be used to get high

There was a Time's article about Myanmar (dated in the 1980s) about how Burmese farmers in a village were making money selling opium for heroin production. There are another article in the late 1990s about how the whole village was addicted to drugs
 
There was a Time's article about Myanmar (dated in the 1980s) about how Burmese farmers in a village were making money selling opium for heroin production. There are another article in the late 1990s about how the whole village was addicted to drugs

It’s not 80s and it can be grown in control environment, and sold to pharmaceutical companies in raw form.
 
It’s not 80s and it can be grown in control environment, and sold to pharmaceutical companies in raw form.

I believe India supplies $8 million in opium (2000 dollars) to Johnson and Johnson. that market is gone.
 
I believe India supplies $8 million in opium (2000 dollars) to Johnson and Johnson. that market is gone.

😂 True Businessman never gives up. He creates his own market and find buyers.
 
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you ignored the size of the business - $8 million

Go search my previous posts about high paying crops.



 
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Pakistan has ownership issue. Solve them, you will solve every problem, including economic ones.
 
if we can test these in Pakistan.

Cannabis

Cocaine

Olive

Palm

Black Tea

Opium

Lavender

Ginger

Saffron

Goji Berries

I say olive and palm are ideal given Pakistan's import of edible oils

the market for ginger, saffron, lavender has to be limited
 
Just make Karachi a province. We Karachiites undertake to solve all economic problems of Pakistan
First solve your own problems. If Karachiites were that 30 mar Khans, they wouldn’t care if Karachi is a province or not to bring change.

It doesn’t take rocket science to not throw trash on the road or stop micro corruption.
 
Agriculture won’t eliminate poverty. 10 kg bag of rice cost $15 in US. 200g peice of plastic and metal (iPhone) cost $1000.

If Pakistan really want to eliminate poverty. They need to add value to raw material. Make products, export hardware, software that is useful to the world.
 
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