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Cash Crops of Pakistan Outline 1. Introduction. 2.Cotton, rice, oil seeds and fruit, are the major cash crops of Pakistan. 3. Cotton is the silver fiber of cash crops. 4. Rice of Pakistan is liked much in the foreign countries. 5.The world's famous Tobacco Virginia is cultivated in Peshawar. 6. The fruit of Pakistan are famous all over the world. . 7.Government should supply agricultural machinery, seeds and interest-free loans to the farmers,, 8. Conclusion Pakistan is an agricultural country. About 70% of its population depends upon agriculture. A huge number of its people are living in villages. These villagers are working in fields. They are producing two types of

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