Pakistan Development Review, Volume 46, Issue 4, Parts 1-2Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2007 - Economic policy |
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Page 698
... farm population in an otherwise rich agricultural regions of Punjab and Sindh . Whilst Balochistan and NWFP account ... Farm vs. Non - farm Population Within rural areas , the distinction between farm and nonfarm gets blurred because ...
... farm population in an otherwise rich agricultural regions of Punjab and Sindh . Whilst Balochistan and NWFP account ... Farm vs. Non - farm Population Within rural areas , the distinction between farm and nonfarm gets blurred because ...
Page 959
... farm area in Balochistan is 2.58 Mha and 3,29,866 farms ( Table 4 ) . The farm size distribution data indicated that 26 percent farm area is owned by 1 percent of farm holders , 33 percent farm area is owned by 2 percent farm holders ...
... farm area in Balochistan is 2.58 Mha and 3,29,866 farms ( Table 4 ) . The farm size distribution data indicated that 26 percent farm area is owned by 1 percent of farm holders , 33 percent farm area is owned by 2 percent farm holders ...
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... farms and number of electric - operated tubewells is given in Table 15 . Table 15 Number of Farms Farm Size ( ha ) Number % 5.06-10.1 6259 62 Distribution of Area and Number of Tubewell Irrigated Farms ( Electric ) in Balochistan No. of ...
... farms and number of electric - operated tubewells is given in Table 15 . Table 15 Number of Farms Farm Size ( ha ) Number % 5.06-10.1 6259 62 Distribution of Area and Number of Tubewell Irrigated Farms ( Electric ) in Balochistan No. of ...
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