Agriculture Research in Balochistan was initiated during 1891 with Planed Protection and Horticulture. In early stages most of the work was on locust control, and on growing fruits and vegetable. The other job on Plant Protection was Quarantine and fumigation of Plants, Fruits and Vegetables on the boarded of india Subcontinent when these materials were coming from Afghanistan,
See MoreThe mission of the Agriculture Department, Government of Balochistan, is to enhance agricultural productivity, ensure food security, and improve the livelihoods of farming communities. The department is committed to promoting sustainable farming practices, introducing modern technologies, conserving natural resources, and supporting research and innovation to make agriculture more resilient and competitive.
See MoreTo build a prosperous, food-secure, and sustainable Balochistan where modern agriculture and cooperative systems empower farmers, protect natural resources, and contribute significantly to the province’s economy and well-being.
See MoreThe Agriculture Department, Government of Balochistan, aims to modernize and sustain the province’s agriculture sector through improved irrigation, restoration of flood-damaged channels, and the implementation of the Organic Agriculture Policy 2024. The department is promoting research, oilseed and fruit cultivation, and farmer training to boost productivity. Digital census systems and livestock development programs are also being introduced to enhance planning, support rural livelihoods, and strengthen Balochistan’s agricultural economy.
See MoreThe era to boost agricultural growth this Kharif.
For Kharif 2025, the Agriculture Department of Balochistan aims to ensure timely fertilizer supply and improved crop productivity across the province.
Pest Mapping Program Launching Across Balochistan
Pest mapping in Balochistan helps identify crop threats early, enabling timely control measures and protecting farmers’ yields across the province.
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Agriculture Statistics 2024–25 show steady progress in crop yields, modern farming adoption, and enhanced sustainability across Balochistan’s agriculture sector.
The Government of Balochistan has initiated the Kisan Card Program to support farmers with digital access to subsidies, weather updates, and farming assistance for improved agricultural productivity and sustainability.
Read MoreUnder the Organic Agriculture Policy 2024, Balochistan is expanding organic cotton and vegetable farming. The program encourages eco-friendly practices, farmer training, and certification support across multiple districts.
Read MoreFlood-damaged irrigation channels across Balochistan are being restored to ensure efficient water distribution. The initiative aims to enhance crop yield, conserve resources, and strengthen rural livelihoods.
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