CAMEL PRODUCTION SYSTEM IN PAKISTAN.
- Retired Professor-Department of Live Stock, Sindh Agriculture University-Tando jam.
- Secretary, Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad.
- Deputy Project Director-Sindh Agricultural Growth Project-Livestock, Hyderabad, Pakistan.
- Associate Professor, SZABAC-Dokri-Larkana-Sindh-Pakistan.
- Civil Hospital, Karachi.
This research investigates the camel production system in Pakistan. Data were collected from various primary and secondary sources. The results indicates that Livestock production is main land use in the western Balochistan mountainous region, Sulaiman mountains and Rod Kohi areas. It is a traditional system based upon rangeland grazing in hills, valleys etc and integrated with crop farming depending; on availability of run off water. The livestock component of farming system is managed in such a way to meet much of subsistence needs of any farm family during a year whenever water is not sufficient for crop growth. Most area is used for grazing by camels, sheep, goats and cattle. These are owned by nomads as well as local settled population.
SZABAC-Dokri-Larkana-Sindh-Pakistan
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