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This scholarly work provides an in-depth analysis of agricultural change and progress in Pakistan spanning from 1947 to 2005. The book traces the evolution of farming practices, technology adoption, and policy reforms that shaped the nation’s agricultural landscape during its formative and developmental years.
The study examines key transformations including mechanization, irrigation development, crop diversification, and the Green Revolution’s impact on Pakistani agriculture. It explores how government policies, international aid, and technological innovations influenced productivity and rural development.
Through historical documentation and data analysis, the author illustrates the challenges faced by farmers, the role of agricultural institutions, and the progress achieved in food security and exports. This comprehensive resource serves as a valuable reference for understanding Pakistan’s agricultural history and its socioeconomic implications for rural communities.







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