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Idea no.2: Agriculture

@zulu How was your experience with thatha? Did you level the land? The soil worth it?

What can the land grow?
 
Nope, no experience.
Back home people mostly rear smaller animals like goats/lambs and camels.

All of that comes to Karachi during eid season lol.
Goat farming is profitable the price of chota gosth is good man.

If you live near Karachi try dairy. It is very profitable. Price of milk is good in Karachi.
 
I think our government need to experiment with new crops for export purpose only.
Yes they def need to esp our figs, apricot (there was an article and documentary about Swati apricot being good for longevity), sorghum (india started this like 10 yrs ago) and some animal fodder

Goat farming is profitable the price of chota gosth is good man.

If you live near Karachi try dairy. It is very profitable. Price of milk is good in Karachi.
I tried camel milk last year...Was weird-ish....
 
Hadd kerdi! :o:
And camels lol.

Hadd kerdi! :o:
Welcome to camel country

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90 rs/kg bhens ka 60rs/kg cow which sold 95/rs per kg in retail
Goat farming is profitable the price of chota gosth is good man.

If you live near Karachi try dairy. It is very profitable. Price of milk is good in Karachi.
 
Rice option bhi liya tha (just invest baqi sab uska ) not bad return .BTW do u know southern sindh produce papaya and bananas of good quality too ??
Yeah sukkur/ranikot belt.. date palm and bananas.

P.S: Rice is sandy soil? Heck of an experiment... and it succeeded? Im damn impressed.
 
I'd like to start with my extended family. We have farmland and we have invested in having it dug up, having rocks removed and a boundary wall formed yo stop erosion. This process will also level the fields making them easier to work on. This is my uncles idea who is a farmer.

He also has a mill in the village and he is planning to buy equipment to grind spices as well as just atta. I have suggested to his sons that we fit a solar panel on the roof of the shop to power the Mills rather than electricity from the grid.

I have cousins in the city who buy and sell clothes. We will try to sell them in the UK. Plan to start supplying locals via a WhatsApp group, maybe see if we can sell stock to a shop.

I have other cousins in the city who are tailors. There is money to be made by having lawn suits purchased online, sent to them to be sown and them parcelled to the UK to customers home.

My pie in the sky idea is a business which sells green energy infrastructure to villages. I hope to use my village as a model. Setup solar panels, solar street lights, biogas plant, sewage management plant, maybe see if we can setup a micro waste incinerator which generates power. Maybe even look at run of the river technology.

Sell the idea to wealthier villages, especially those with expat money.
 
SIr because that soil is not sandy :) dabeji sy aagy jain very good land but very few focus aab tu wahan bhi shamat nai housing schemes started
Yeah sukkur/ranikot belt.. date palm and bananas.

P.S: Rice is sandy soil? Heck of an experiment... and it succeeded? Im damn impressed.
 
Yes they def need to esp our figs, apricot (there was an article and documentary about Swati apricot being good for longevity), sorghum (india started this like 10 yrs ago) and some animal fodder


I tried camel milk last year...Was weird-ish....
Yes it is a bit salty. But it is very good for health.
 

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