Message from @Borzo
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***Pakistan has turned into a nazi nation***
Pakistan is one of the world's largest producers and suppliers of food and crops according to the different sources.
Chickpea (3rd)
Apricot (6th)
Cotton (4th)
Milk (4th)
Date Palm (5th)
Sugarcane (5th)
Onion (7th)
Kinnow, mandarin oranges, clementine (6th)
Mango (4th)
Wheat (7th)
Rice (11th)
Pakistan ranks eighth worldwide in farm output, according to the List of countries by GDP sector composition.
LUL
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@Borzo you ready for the last one?
Pakistan's largest food crop is wheat. In 2005, Pakistan produced 21,591,400 metric tons of wheat, more than all of Africa (20,304,585 metric tons) and nearly as much as all of South America (24,557,784 metric tons), according to the FAO. The country had harvested more than 25 to 23 million tons of wheat in 2012.
LUL
more than all of africa
salam indeed
what a beast
we are fully independent
sanctions won't have any effects on us
this will excess agriculture will be used during the pakistani invasion of central asia
i plan to modernise Pakistan's agriculture though
very ancient techniques used
Look at that big fucking desert
balochistan
yep
So much nothing
yep
borders iran
No wonder you wanted Kashmir so bad hahaha
The rest of Pakistan looks like shit
and it only has 12.34 million
people
@Borzo we produce more than africa
you dumb shit
Produce what exactly
SAND
triggered soviet
you guys collapsed because of food
lmao
Not even close, mate
The country is Asia's largest camel market, second-largest apricot and ghee market and third-largest cotton, onion and milk market.
The leading daily newspaper Jang reports that the national herd consists of 24.2 million cattle, 26.3 million buffaloes, 24.9 million sheep, 56.7 million goats and 0.8 million camels.
>camel market
Who gives a shit about camels as pets
In addition to these there is a vibrant poultry sector in the country with more than 530 million birds produced annually.
"The Federal Bureau of Statistics provisionally valued major crop yields at Rs.504,868 million in 2005 thus registering over 55% growth since 2000[12] while minor crop yields were valued at Rs.184,707 million in 2005 thus registering over 41% growth since 200"