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The Pakistan Development Review | 1999

Growth of Livestock Production in Pakistan: An Analysis

M. Ghaffar Chaudhry; Munir Ahmad; Ghulam Mustafa Chaudhry

Agriculture is the backbone and single largest sector of Pakistan’s economy as its contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) exceeded 25.3 percent during 1997-98. Crops, livestock, fishing and forestry sub-sectors being its main components, only crop and livestock sub-sectors are of critical importance. They accounted for 59.6 and 36.2 percent of the sector’s output respectively. Because of the ongoing process of structural transformation, agriculture’s share in the national economy is shrinking. From 39 percent of GDP in 1969-70 it has fallen to its current levels [Pakistan (1999a)]. The livestock sub-sector however has not followed suit. It has risen from 27.3 percent in 1969-70 to 36.2 percent in 1997-98. This trend in fact would be more pronounced if the national accounts did not underestimate the sub-sector’s components such as farm yard manure, dung cakes for household fuels and animal draft power. Apart from its contributions to national income, the livestock sub-sector is an active employer of thousands of landless poor and subsistence and semi-subsistence small farming families. Being a household activity, women are a special beneficiary of employment in the sub-sector. It is a major source of nourishment like milk, butter oil, eggs and meat and adds immensely to the health, nutrition and well being of rural as well as urban people. While animal fat and butter oil supplies are helpful in containing vegetable oil imports, many products of livestock origin such as wool and wool products, leather and leather made-ups and animal casings are exported and contribute significantly to hard earned foreign exchange [Ahmad, Ahmad and Chaudhry (1996)]. It follows from the above that the livestock sub-sector is likely to maintain its position as the dominant sub-sector of Pakistan’s agricultural sector or even that of the national economy for quite sometime in the future. Despite the rising and critical importance of the sub-sector, there, however, is no corresponding emphasis on analysing its achievements, problems and future prospects and likely policies to brighten these up. In view of this limitation, the present paper makes a limited attempt to study the growth process of the livestock sub-sector.


The Pakistan Development Review | 1993

The Policy of Irrigation Water Pricing in Pakistan: Aims, Assessment and Needed Redirections

M. Ghaffar Chaudhry; Syed Abdul Majid; Ghulam Mustafa Chaudhry


The Pakistan Development Review | 2001

Theory of Optimal Taxation and Current Tax Policy in Pakistan’s Agriculture

M. Ghaffar Chaudhry


The Pakistan Development Review | 1995

Recent Input-Output Price Policy in Pakistan's Agriculture: Effects on Producers and Consumers

M. Ghaffar Chaudhry


The Pakistan Development Review | 1974

Wheat Production Under Alternative Production Functions

M. Ghaffar Chaudhry; Abdul Razzaq Kemal


The Pakistan Development Review | 1995

Agricultural input subsidies in Pakistan : nature and impact

M. Ghaffar Chaudhry; Shamim A. Sahibzada


The Pakistan Development Review | 1991

Implicit Taxation of Pakistan's Agriculture: An Analysis of the Commodity and Input Prices

M. Ghaffar Chaudhry; Nighat Naheed Kayani


The Pakistan Development Review | 1987

Female Labour Force Participation Rates in Rural Pakistan: Some Fundamental Explanations and Policy Implications

M. Ghaffar Chaudhry; Zubeda Khan


The Pakistan Development Review | 1986

Mechanization and Agricultural Development in Pakistan

M. Ghaffar Chaudhry


The Pakistan Development Review | 1999

The Theory and Practice of Agricultural Income Tax in Pakistan and a Viable Solution

M. Ghaffar Chaudhry

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Ghulam Mustafa Chaudhry

Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

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Munir Ahmad

Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

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Nighat Naheed Kayani

Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

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Shamim A. Sahibzada

Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

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Abdul Razzaq Kemal

Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

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M. Anwar Chaudry

Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

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M. Anwar Javed

Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

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Muhammad Ali Qasim

Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

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Syed Abdul Majid

Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

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Zafar Iqbal

Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

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