Karachi: Pakistan has become the fifth largest country in the world with an annual production of 600,000 tonnes of dates.

In a book on the genetic characteristics of palms published by the country's eminent scholar Prof. Dr. Kamran Azeem, an article on the characteristics of Pakistani palms states that Khairpur Sindh produces 60% of the country's total palm production.  After which Turbat and Panjgur districts of Balochistan get 20% yield.
Dr. Kamran Azeem is a Professor and Dean at Muhammad Ali Jinnah University.  The book includes articles by 30 eminent researchers from ten different countries of the world.  The book also contains articles on increasing palm production, introducing new varieties of palm and the cultivation of palm in modern agriculture.
Prof. Dr. Kamran Azeem in his article written for this book highlighted the different types of dates produced in Pakistan and their genetic characteristics and said that the cities of Khairpur and Sukkur in Sindh have the highest number of dates.  There is production.  Different types of dates are grown in these areas.  Of which Asil, Karbalain etc. are considered to be the best dates.

Pakistan became the fifth largest producer of dates.
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