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Olive farming takes root in Potohar region
Tajamal Hussain, a resident of Thoha Bahadur village in Chakwal, had been working in agriculture since his boyhood.
Now, 52, the farmer did not see his economic condition improve until he took the difficult decision five years ago to turn to olive farming – then an alien practice in the area.
“I planted olive saplings on one acre. This year I have managed to earn Rs150,000 by selling 60kg olive oil which has been produced from the one acre of land. In my small olive orchards, I also cultivate vegetables, melons and watermelons as there is enough space among the olive plants. Thus I can earn Rs600,000 from one acre in a year,” says the excited Tajamal. He adds that there is no crop better than olive.