ISLAMABAD: Ministry of Commerce, Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC) officials held a detailed meeting with NARC G1 garlic farmers to explore export potential of the garlic variety here at Committee Room of the ministry.

The meeting with Ministry of Commerce (Agro Wing) Executive Director General Aisha Makhdoom in the chair reviewed the development and production of the G1 garlic with the country.

Apprising the participants of the meeting, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Association for Excellence in Agriculture (KAFEA) President Muhammad Ismaeel said that garlic is cultivated on 13,347 hectares in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa whereas Pakistan needs an additional 6,460 hectares to bridge the current demand gap.

This target is achievable as there are at least 15 districts in Pakistan where garlic is cultivated on a significant area and cultivation of the G1 garlic can play an instrumental role in meeting this target. He said production volume of garlic was 127,463 tonnes about two years ago.

Punjab Progressive Farmers Association (PPFA) President Mohsin Ali demanded of the government to extend seed-related support to small farmers because seed (cloves of garlic) is a major cost element, comprising over 70 percent of the total cost. He said costly seed is major barrier to entry of smallholders into the garlic cultivation.

“This financial help will be just one time as farmers could use their grown seed for the next crop,” he said.

Dr Hidayatullah from National Agricultural Research Centre (NARC) briefed the meeting about advantages of G1 garlic. He said different governmental institutions have spent years to attract farmers for G1 garlic cultivation.

Leading food companies representatives including Dawood Kamal, Fahad Patel, Adnan Tariq showed their keen interest in presentation on G1 garlic.

A number of G1 garlic farmers Muhammad Arif, Dr Waji Ali, Abdul Basit Ali, Majid Ali, Luqman Waince, Jaffer participated in the meeting and said farmers have invested million of rupees in G1 garlic cultivation and hoped the variety would be helpful in curtailing import and eventually export of garlic.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2023

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AMJED ALI Jul 20, 2023 06:26pm
Really we are also farmers,we want Pakistan to be the no.1 producer and exporter of G1 garlic in the world,,,so here they should disclose amd mention the recent rate of G1 in this meeting for growers....thanx
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Raja M Akmal Jul 20, 2023 10:55pm
G1 Garlic is the best crop. Its cultivation, and promotion will not only benefit farmers but it is full potential to reduce import bill to zero and ultimately earn foreign exchange in Parallel by exporting it.
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Raja M Akmal Jul 20, 2023 10:58pm
G1 as a crop is a good source of earning for farmers. In the long run, it will continue to benefit farmers and has full potential to earn foreign exchange by exporting it.
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Muhammad Zohaib Jul 20, 2023 11:28pm
NARC G1 garlic is a unique breed by their production, size and shelf life...
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Awais Khalid Jul 21, 2023 09:58am
G1 is a gift of Allah. We need to grow it as much as we could. It could decrease our import bills in garlic imports and even can help our country to earn foreign exchange
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محمد یوسف Jul 21, 2023 03:42pm
انشاء اللہ
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Athar Ali Jul 21, 2023 04:48pm
I am also farmer of NARC-G1 since 2020.It's game changer crop.High yield with long shelf life. Regards Athar Ali Gill Agronomist UAF GM unicol sugar mills sargodha
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Athar Ali Jul 21, 2023 04:52pm
I am grower of NARC-G1 since 2020. It's game changer crop.High yield with long shelf life. Regards Athar Ali Gill Agronomist GM cane unicol sugar mills sargodha
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HKN Jul 22, 2023 10:33pm
In Mianwali, poor farmers has grown acres of G1 Garlic but there is no buyer. Their investment is blocked thus creating financial issues on one hand while created a discouraging atmosphere on the other hand. There must be a proper forum for purchase of G1 from poor formers.
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HKN Jul 22, 2023 10:40pm
In Mianwali farmers had grown G1 Garlic on hundreds of acres but there is no buyer for them which resulted in blockage of their investment thus creating financial issues for them on one hand while created a discouraging atmosphere for others regarding further growth of this breed. There must be proper forum for purchase of G1 from poor and small growers.
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