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Sugarcane Price in Pakistan 2026
sugarcane price in Pakistan 2026 are projected to increase slightly due to inflation, and increased production costs. In Punjab, the sugarcane price in Pakistan today is between PKR 370 and PKR 400 for 40kg.
- Sugarcane price per kg In Pakistan: PKR 9-25 – PKR 10.
- Sugarcane price per ton: PKR 9,250 – PKR 10,000
- Sugar Price in Pakistan today 50 kg: 8,000-10,000


Fertilizer Price in Pakistan 2026
As per market research conducted in Pakistan, the costs of fertilizer differ from region to region. For instance, Nitrogenous Urea is sold for 4,300 to 4,5000 PKR and Sona DAP is 13,000 PKR. Farmers often notice increases in the cost of fertilizers during the sowing season in Pakistan.
New Tractor Prices in Pakistan 2026
Pakistan’s agricultural sector forms the backbone of the national economy, with tractors playing a crucial role in farm mechanization. As farming practices evolve, the demand for efficient and reliable tractors continues to rise across the country. This comprehensive guide provides the latest information on new tractor prices in Pakistan for 2026, helping farmers and agricultural businesses make informed purchasing decisions

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Climate Change in Pakistan 2026
Climate change is causing unprecedented challenges in Pakistan’s agricultural sector. In 2026, Pakistan experienced a series extreme weather events including severe heatwaves and erratic rain, which all had a significant impact on crop yields and water availability.


Smart Farming in Pakistan
Agriculture has been the backbone for Pakistan’s economy , providing livelihoods to millions and contributing to GDP. traditional agriculture faces increasing challenges as a result of climate changes, soil degradation, and water scarcity.
Livestock Farming in Pakistan’s Agriculture
Livestock farming is the main economic activity of the rural population of Pakistan and accounts for more than 60% of the agricultural sector of the economy and around 11% of the national GDP. Moreover, livestock farming, not only helps Pakistan attain food security, but also provides employment opportunities, and contributes towards national exports.













