Sinnerman108
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I never said there were NO olive trees ever in Pakistan,
However Olive is originated around the Mediterranean, not here.
Our present attempts to disturb natural balance are silly, and based on ill placed hopes of making / saving money.
Fact: there is already enough olive plantation in the world to sustain supply.
As you will keep increase production, prices will go further down.
Basic economics, which I am sure whoever made the olive policy failed at.
However Olive is originated around the Mediterranean, not here.
Our present attempts to disturb natural balance are silly, and based on ill placed hopes of making / saving money.
Fact: there is already enough olive plantation in the world to sustain supply.
As you will keep increase production, prices will go further down.
Basic economics, which I am sure whoever made the olive policy failed at.
Sir G, according to my knowledge olive is since long in Pakistan but only 'male' variety and locally know as 'Kahho'. Even there is a place near Rawalpindi/Islamabad know as 'Barah-Kahho'. There are great number of trees male olive variety in that area and that's why that area was named.
Olive oil is costlier all over the world, here in ME, corn/sunflower/canola costs around Pak Rs 400/= per litre as compared to olive oil priced at 900/= per litre. Further it has health and medicinal values.
Good for Pakistan's economy, to plant it aggressively and start exporting.
The amazing thing is after plantation you have to wait 3 years for first harvesting. Under optimal look after/conditions, generations could enjoy the financial benefits from olive plantation at average for 500 years, olive trees could live up to more than 1000 years.
Actually, Olive is not entirely foreign. Just to give an example from a place almost all of us have visited, if you leave for Muree from Islamabad then as soon as you leave Islamabad, the bushes on the hills on side of the roads are all olive. Wild olive that never gave fruit. When the projected started some year back it started with grafting of those wild olive plants. The results and production was so good that they decided to work on species that is suitable for Pakistan. Now we have multiple species which are all giving excellent results. Add in value addition/end product processes and you have a high potential industry/product.
Would you like to share some articles on a new thread here on defence.pk and tag me too? Not on this thread please,
Agreed!
YES there is a particular name of this technique, Miaywaki method i guess!. A good friend of mine working in LDA these days initiated and managed such plantation project in Lahore-Liberty Market with excellent results. With just six moths or so gone, the area already have started looking different.