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9 olive extraction plants installed under PSDP
Mon, 4 Jan 2021, 4:03 PM

09 olive extraction plants installed under PSDP

ISLAMABAD, Jan 04 (APP): In order to harness the increasing olive oil production on commercial scale over 09 advanced oil extraction plants have been installed to facilitate the farmers.

The oil extraction units were installed under Public Sector Development Program (PSDP) in order to promote olive cultivation to reduce reliance on imported edible oil for catering domestic requirements, said Dr Ahmad Tariq.

While, talking to APP here on Monday he said that PSDP project has installed 09 advanced oil extraction units out of the total 03 plants have the capacity of 600 kg per hour extraction and 06 of units 100 kg per.
All the basic accessories like harvesting baskets, oil analyzer for quality analysis, filling, capping sealing machine and olive oil storage containers had been installed within these machines, he added.

These oil extracting units had important part of olive value chain in the country and will serve as pull factor for the uplift of this sector, he remarked.

PARC to promote local production of extra-virgin, chemical free olive Oil was also striving to impart basic training to growers for attaining higher output to maximixze farm income, he added.
Dr Tariq further informed that Olive cultivation on commercial scale was initiated in Pakistan through Italian funded project back in 2012.

Following the encouraging results, government of Pakistan launched a PSDP- funded project “Promotion of Olive Cultivation on commercial scale in Pakistan” during 2014, he added..

According to an estimate about 2.90 million plants on 25,600 acres has been planted so far, he said adding that under various projects olive fruit is being harvested in considerable
quantity in the country and it was the need of hour to provide olive processing units in major olive growing region to facilitate the farmers at their doorstep and to ensure that economic benefits of the olive cultivation could be directly be passed to the farmer.

It is worth mentioning here that In order to promote olive farming on large scale for reducing the reliance on imported edible oil as well as to encourage high value agriculture,
about 2.3 million olive plants to be cultivated during current season.

Average 500,000 to 600,000 olive plants per annum is being cultivated, he said adding that survey teams have also started their feasible studies in order to identify the area for coming cultivation drive.
He further informed that besides promoting olive, as many as 10 plants producing nurseries have also been established in collaboration with public and private sectors to fulfill the local needs.

From these local nurseries about 1 million plants would be obtained this season, he said adding that these plants would be 100 percent certified by the Federal Seeds Registration and Certification Authority.
Dr Tariq further informed that olive cultivation in the country has been gaining momentum as local output during the current season projected to cross 11,000 tonnes, showing a significant development towards reducing reliance on the imported edible oil as well as to exploit the export potential of this particular agriculture produce.

“The country is expecting to extract about 13,000 tonnes of extra virgin olive worth millions of dollars that would help to boost the farm income with less investment and use of inputs,” he added.
So far olive has been successfully cultivated over 27,000 hectares of land across the country and it was set to extend its cultivation to over 70,000 hectares to turn the marginal lands into productive for enhancing the income of small scale growers, he added.

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We need massive corn production too in semi-arid soil where olives can be grown too.. anyway, corn is used for sweetener corn-syrup, and oil...
The residue is used for animal feed like any other oil extraction.
Plus a mixture of grain like corn, malt, wheat, oat should be encouraged for breakfast meals like corn flakes. The mutl-nutrition bars can serve daily meals (long shelf life) for deployed soldiers, tharparkar regions, and export to UAE etc#
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like this

Also from UN aid, Pak should convince to provide these, biscuits, etc instead of plain flour/wheat so that in a war torn area, nutrition values of children can be met. @The Eagle
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@Foxtrot Alpha @The Eagle @PanzerKiel @Horus
Do Pakistanis produce something like that? In places like Kargil our diet had been various nuts, which gives sufficient energy.
However, in this bar, user can add, olives, vitamin C dried fruits, nuts, Dried yogurt (calcium), oats, peanuts, wheat, malt etc... so result will be a fibery, vitamin/protein/energy rich bar.

These things have a long shelf life. So can be distributes, in war zone, famine hit, calamity hit areas like after flood etc.

My main question is that as Baluchistan operation is not on the table now, so should Pak army deploy sniper teams in different areas? Though they may need sometimes drone/CAP help..
Anyway, this can be a good diet for the sniper teams. I am not sure about hygiene and other issues for longer deployment.
 
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@Foxtrot Alpha @The Eagle @PanzerKiel @Horus
Do Pakistanis produce something like that? In places like Kargil our diet had been various nuts, which gives sufficient energy.
However, in this bar, user can add, olives, vitamin C dried fruits, nuts, Dried yogurt (calcium), oats, peanuts, wheat, malt etc... so result will be a fibery, vitamin/protein/energy rich bar.

These things have a long shelf life. So can be distributes, in war zone, famine hit, calamity hit areas like after flood etc.

My main question is that as Baluchistan operation is not on the table now, so should Pak army deploy sniper teams in different areas? Though they may need sometimes drone/CAP help..
Anyway, this can be a good diet for the sniper teams. I am not sure about hygiene and other issues for longer deployment.
This thing is already part of our MREs.
 
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along with olive oil if Avocado fruit is pursued fully which I heard yesterday PM saying that it was being pursued then the exports of these 2 things means no need to borrow merely few billions from IMF.

Avocado is just an in-fashion product for now, 2 years ago it was kale 2 years before that it was pomegranate, by the time you grow enough of Avocado it may fall off the fashion.
 
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It is already in the market!


PTI has done a great job in this regard. It will help bring wealth to farmers in rural and semi arid regions.

InshaAllah we'll soon be hearing about Saffron production in Balochistan.
 
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Cheshunt, cashew nut, almond fruit, coconut, coffee bean and 100s of such things.
The question is, are we building dams for it? If Sindh is not letting build dams in kpk, why don't we first build dams in Sindh and Balochistan, fill them first, and start building dams in Punjab and kpk? Because anything that is for the welfare of "others" is certainly not on priority of the planners of Pakistan.
Yeh chez dabodygi Pakistan ko, abhi nai tu 30 sal bad. But nainsafi rang Lati hai.... Anyway.
 
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This thing is already part of our MREs.
Ohhh.. Good..
but also need a wide scale production to export, provide as relief food or under govt initiative to stunned growth people or under UN food distribution programs, can be provided to Afghan with other ready made foods.... or for general public like school meal, gym, etc (one bar 1300 kCal)
 
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Cheshunt, cashew nut, almond fruit, coconut, coffee bean and 100s of such things.
The question is, are we building dams for it? If Sindh is not letting build dams in kpk, why don't we first build dams in Sindh and Balochistan, fill them first, and start building dams in Punjab and kpk? Because anything that is for the welfare of "others" is certainly not on priority of the planners of Pakistan.
Yeh chez dabodygi Pakistan ko, abhi nai tu 30 sal bad. But nainsafi rang Lati hai.... Anyway.
Sindh barrage will be completed before 2025-26, Mohammad, kurram tangi, dasu, diamer bhasha , sukki kinari are under construction. 3 dams are U/C in balochistan.
What do want more from this govt????
 
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Sindh barrage will be completed before 2025-26, Mohammad, kurram tangi, dasu, diamer bhasha , sukki kinari are under construction. 3 dams are U/C in balochistan.
What do want more from this govt????

Mohammad, kurram tangi, dasu, diamer bhasha , sukki kinari.
All in KPK.
Sindh barrage? I am talking about dam.
And in Balochistan, which three dams are under construction?
I don't think so that any dam in Balochistan is underway. And Never will be. Hey its Balochistan, its not suppose to get anything from us.
 
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Mohammad, kurram tangi, dasu, diamer bhasha , sukki kinari.
All in KPK.
Sindh barrage? I am talking about dam.
And in Balochistan, which three dams are under construction?
I don't think so that any dam in Balochistan is underway. And Never will be. Hey its Balochistan, its not suppose to get anything from us.

Asad Umar directs to start Naulong Dam construction work
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Asad Umar said these projects would help resolving water scarcity issues in Balochistan.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar has directed to start construction work of Naolong Dam in Balochistan with the cost of Rs 28 billion, Dunya News reported on Wednesday.
Chairing a meeting here to review progress of water projects in Balochistan, the minister said the incumbent government had initiated mega projects for building dams and canal system while Naulong Dam was addition to these projects.
He said these projects would help resolving water scarcity issues in the Balochistan province.
Earlier, Asad Umar was given a special briefing on the progress of Balochistan water projects and Naolong Dam.
Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Muhammad Jahanzeb Khan, Secretary Planning Mathar Niaz Rana, Secretary Irrigation Department Balochistan and senior officials also attended the briefing through video conference.
Naulong Dam is an embankment dam to be constructed on the Mula River, about 30 km from Gandawah City in Jhal Magsi district of Balochistan.



Naulong dam, Winder dam are 2 projects I am aware of.
 
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