Report, November 1952: Reviewed February 1953, Volumes 1-2Ministry of Economic Affairs, Government of Pakistan, 1953 - Pakistan |
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Page 75
... increased stated that the application of one ton of fertiliser increases the yield by two tons . production A very extensive use of artificial fertiliser is therefore called for . The invest- ment made in the purchase of fertiliser ...
... increased stated that the application of one ton of fertiliser increases the yield by two tons . production A very extensive use of artificial fertiliser is therefore called for . The invest- ment made in the purchase of fertiliser ...
Page 77
... increased production of crops which yield more food per acre , such as tubers and roots , potatoes , sweet potatoes ... increased production , and additional fodder should be produced wherever possible , in order to provide proper food ...
... increased production of crops which yield more food per acre , such as tubers and roots , potatoes , sweet potatoes ... increased production , and additional fodder should be produced wherever possible , in order to provide proper food ...
Page 145
... increased . The improved foreign exchange position in consequence led to increased imports and higher revenue from import duties . The revenue from other sources , viz . , income tax , sales tax and excise duties also increased due to ...
... increased . The improved foreign exchange position in consequence led to increased imports and higher revenue from import duties . The revenue from other sources , viz . , income tax , sales tax and excise duties also increased due to ...
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agreements agricultural APPENDIX areas Bahawalpur balance of payments balance of trade Baluchistan Bank of Pakistan basis budget capacity capital Central Government Chittagong co-operative Colombo Plan commercial Committee commodities considered consumption cost cotton crops crores cultivation deficit East Bengal East Pakistan economic economy of Pakistan ensure established estimated existing expenditure exports facilities factors fertilisers figures financing foodgrains foreign exchange funds given Government account handloom imports improvement income increased India indigenous industry internal investment irrigation July jute Karachi Khairpur labour lakh acres lakh bales lakh tons lakhs of rupees land loans manufacture measures ment mills Ministry Narayanganj offices organisation Partition Plan port possible present private account production programme projects Provincial Governments Punjab rabi crops railway raw materials receipts recommend requirements revenue schemes Six-Year Plan Source statistics supply surplus textiles tion Total tractors trade wheat yarn