ISLAMABAD, May 28 (INP): Six model farms under Pakistan-China Red Chilli Contract Farming Project are achieving a bumper harvest in southern Punjab and northern Sindh, Pakistan, with an estimated yield of 700 tons of dried chillies, China Economic Net (CEN) reported on Saturday.
According to Dai Bao, leader of the agricultural project of China Machinery Engineering Corporation (CMEC) in Pakistan, crops in the six model farms with a total area of nearly 300 acres began bearing fruits in May.
Compared with last year, the size of planting area has increased six times, extending from Lahore to other parts of Punjab and Sindh. Also, “the total output increased seven-fold, and the yield per unit area increased by more than 30 percent,” Dai shared with CEN reporter.
More than 200 local technicians were trained this planting season and nearly 1,000 jobs were created, Dai added. Based on planting, they will further develop downstream deep-processing industries and create more employment opportunities for the locals in the future.