AIP-Maize semi-annual report for USAID: (October 2013 - March 2014)

Agriculture is the main stay of Pakistan’s economy. It accounts for about 26% of the national GDP and 45% of the employment. Wheat, rice and maize are the leading cereal crops of Pakistan. Maize in Pakistan is showing an increase trend both in area and productivity. According to Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS, 2013), maize showed a 26% yield increase in 2013 from its level in 2010. Currently the national average yield of maize is about 4.4 t ha-1 and it is the first in productivity among all the cereals in Pakistan. The need for feed and fodder drives maize production in Pakistan which becomes an important source of income. However, population increase and price hikes for other crops makes maize as a preferred food by many rural communities, particularly in the Khyber PakhtunKhwa (KPK) province. Despite its positive trend in recent past, maize faces many challenges including but not limited to lack of suitable varieties particularly climate resilient varieties, pest and disease problems, lack of good agronomic practices, high maize seed price and absence of a functional and vibrant seed system, among others. Although Pakistan’s maize production showed a 76% increase between 1994 and 2013, mainly due to seed sector reform of 1994 and good performance of imported hybrids, well over 50% of Pakistan’s maize area is planted with local varieties due to lack of access and availability of improved seeds.

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Main Author: Beshir, A.
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: CIMMYT 2014
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, MAIZE, RESEARCH PROGRAMMES, REPORTS, DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-182342021-06-11T15:24:16Z AIP-Maize semi-annual report for USAID: (October 2013 - March 2014) Beshir, A. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY MAIZE RESEARCH PROGRAMMES REPORTS DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES Agriculture is the main stay of Pakistan’s economy. It accounts for about 26% of the national GDP and 45% of the employment. Wheat, rice and maize are the leading cereal crops of Pakistan. Maize in Pakistan is showing an increase trend both in area and productivity. According to Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS, 2013), maize showed a 26% yield increase in 2013 from its level in 2010. Currently the national average yield of maize is about 4.4 t ha-1 and it is the first in productivity among all the cereals in Pakistan. The need for feed and fodder drives maize production in Pakistan which becomes an important source of income. However, population increase and price hikes for other crops makes maize as a preferred food by many rural communities, particularly in the Khyber PakhtunKhwa (KPK) province. Despite its positive trend in recent past, maize faces many challenges including but not limited to lack of suitable varieties particularly climate resilient varieties, pest and disease problems, lack of good agronomic practices, high maize seed price and absence of a functional and vibrant seed system, among others. Although Pakistan’s maize production showed a 76% increase between 1994 and 2013, mainly due to seed sector reform of 1994 and good performance of imported hybrids, well over 50% of Pakistan’s maize area is planted with local varieties due to lack of access and availability of improved seeds. 23 pages 2017-04-06T22:41:10Z 2017-04-06T22:41:10Z 2014 Report http://hdl.handle.net/10883/18234 English CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose. Open Access PDF Pakistan CIMMYT
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
MAIZE
RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
REPORTS
DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
MAIZE
RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
REPORTS
DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES
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RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
REPORTS
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AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
MAIZE
RESEARCH PROGRAMMES
REPORTS
DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES
Beshir, A.
AIP-Maize semi-annual report for USAID: (October 2013 - March 2014)
description Agriculture is the main stay of Pakistan’s economy. It accounts for about 26% of the national GDP and 45% of the employment. Wheat, rice and maize are the leading cereal crops of Pakistan. Maize in Pakistan is showing an increase trend both in area and productivity. According to Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS, 2013), maize showed a 26% yield increase in 2013 from its level in 2010. Currently the national average yield of maize is about 4.4 t ha-1 and it is the first in productivity among all the cereals in Pakistan. The need for feed and fodder drives maize production in Pakistan which becomes an important source of income. However, population increase and price hikes for other crops makes maize as a preferred food by many rural communities, particularly in the Khyber PakhtunKhwa (KPK) province. Despite its positive trend in recent past, maize faces many challenges including but not limited to lack of suitable varieties particularly climate resilient varieties, pest and disease problems, lack of good agronomic practices, high maize seed price and absence of a functional and vibrant seed system, among others. Although Pakistan’s maize production showed a 76% increase between 1994 and 2013, mainly due to seed sector reform of 1994 and good performance of imported hybrids, well over 50% of Pakistan’s maize area is planted with local varieties due to lack of access and availability of improved seeds.
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