Ayub Agricultural Research Institute (AARI) have introduced three new
varieties of sugarcane which would give 40 percent more yield as
compared to the existing varieties.
This was stated by Director General AARI Dr Abid Mahmood while Talking to APP here on Saturday.
He said that Pakistan was the 5th largest sugarcane producing country of the world.
However, the average yield of the country was far less than its
potential due to various reasons. Moreover, water shortage and climatic
changes were posing serious threat to the production of sugarcane, he
said and added that in order to combat these challenges and enhancing
the production of sugarcane, the scientists of Sugarcane Research
Institute of AARI have evolved three new varieties of sugarcane
including CPF-250, CPF-251 and CPF-253 which would give 40 percent more
yield and require 30 percent less water to complete the growth cycle.
Responding to a question, he told the area under the cultivation of
sugarcane was reducing due to water shortage, marketing issues and
encouragement of other cash crops by the government.
“Only in Punjab the area under sugarcane cultivation has decreased by
27 percent during this year”, he said, adding that this situation may
cause negative impact on sugarcane.
He said that newly devolved varieties were successfully tested by the
scientists of this institute under different agro-ecological zones and
were expected to be approved for mass cultivation by Punjab Seed Council
during next month.
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