The decline in pulse production can be attributed to several factors, including adverse weather conditions, such as drought or excessive rainfall, which negatively impact crop yields. Additionally, soil degradation and nutrient depletion reduce the land's productivity. Economic factors, such as fluctuating market prices and lack of access to quality seeds and farming technologies, further discourage farmers from cultivating pulses. Lastly, competition with more lucrative cash crops can lead to a shift in focus away from pulse farming.
Pulses are grown in 3 provinces of Pakistan. Punjab produces pulses at large quantity. Sindh and KPK also contribute in production of pulses.
India is the largest producer and consumer of pulses despite of consumption of pulses reduces every year because of increas in prices of pulses.
starts to decline in the early 30s. By the mid-70s, DHEA production has dropped by about 80-90%
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Fewer people buying.
Disease and lack of food.
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