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Apple in pakistan

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Apple farming is important in Pakistan, especially in Swat, Hunza, and AJK (Azad Jammu and Kashmir). The country produces a number of varieties, including the well-known Red Delicious and Kala Kulu.

Key Points:

1. Climate:

 The mild winters and warm summers of the northern regions make them ideal for apple farming.

2. Production:

 Pakistan is one of Asia's top producers of apples, with the northern regions making up the majority of the country's output.

3. Exports:

 Apples are a major export, with a lot of business going to neighboring nations and the Middle East.

4. Financial Impact:

 Apple farming is an important part of the agricultural economy and provides many farmers with a means of subsistence.

5. Challenges

Quality and yield can be affected by problems with infrastructure, modern farming methods, and pest management.

Feel free to inquire if you require additional information on any particular aspect!


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