Production of red chilli
In Pakistan, a lot of red chillies are sent. Besides, they are from Pakistan. It is cultivated and sold in other countries. It comes in more and comes in dollars. Because of this, Pakistani farmers also get a lot of benefits. Agriculture is the main source of employment in Pakistan.
That is why most of the farmers in Pakistan run their livelihood by farming and most of the farming is done in Pakistan in which different types of crops are also given and they are sold in other countries as a source of employment and income.
Red pepper, an important crop of Pakistan, is not only an important ingredient in food but also used for it.The production of essence. It is used in eating spicy and red foods. Pepper is the most traded Spices in the international market. Pakistan is the largest producer of chillies after India and China, Mexico. Pepper is an important cash crop in Sindh province, especially in Kanri of Umerkot District. The annual production of pepper in the province is 80,000 tons, which is approx. Is 86% of the total production of pepper in Pakistan. Until recently, this area was known as One Pepper is the capital of the world
1.1. Use of pepper
Spices Commercial, Nutrition as well as Medical Limited. Multiple uses. Used for this Manufacture of oleoresin which has tremendous export potential and demand in the world market. There are peppers the best source of vitamins A, B, C and E, which are rich in minerals like manganese and red.
Baby folate, potassium, thiamin, and copper. Also, medically pain killers, such as antibiotics it also includes Ayurvedic medicine. The medicinal properties of pepper help to counteract this diseases such as cancer, heart attack and lung disease.
1.2. Growing conditions and weather
Pepper is a hot climate crop, grown well in most areas where it is average temperatures are 30 ° C for at least four to five months of the year. Between maximum temperature
At a low temperature of 24 degrees Celsius and 32 low C, the growth gradually deteriorates and despite being one warm weather crop, dry winds at temperatures above 35 ° C, lack of more flowers
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