Average availability of eggs is 68 in Pakistan compared to 300 in developed countries.
ISLAMABAD, October 13, 2009 (Frontier Star): The average per person
availability of egg is 68 in Pakistan compared to over 300 in developed
countries per annum Per annum
Yearly. , this was disclosed by Dr. Abdul Rehman Abdul Rehman could refer to - UAE cricketer Abdul Rehman
- Syed Abdul Rehman Geelani (Indian University lecturer)
- Abdul Rehman Chugtai (20th century Indian artist)
- Indian MP, Abdul Rehman
- Lawyer Abdul Rehman
- Emir Abdur Rahman Khan, King of Afghanistan
Director
Poultry Research Institute at a seminar held here to celebrate world
eggs day. Dr. Abdul Rehman has stated that the Ministry of Lives Stock
and Dairy Development is working to formulate strategies for increasing
the egg production in Pakistan so as to enhance the per capita [Latin, By the heads or polls.] A term used in the Descent and Distribution of the estate of one who dies without a will. It means to share and share alike according to the number of individuals. eggs
availability in Pakistan, which is common food item of people of
Pakistan Speaking on the occasion Professor Dr. Akram Munir and other
scholars highlighted the importance of the eggs and its nutrition and
also highlighted adoption the modern strategies to increase the eggs
production. He further said that egg industry of Pakistan is
contributing significantly in safe guarding the health of the common man
as people who consume eggs do not suffer from ailments of teeth, bones
maternity problems. He said that the establishment of separate Ministry
of Lives Stock and Dairy development in Pakistan was milestone in
history. He further said that in the past the Avian Influenza avian influenza: see influenza. (bird
flue flue
see underflue. ) which negatively affected production of eggs and eggs - laying
chicken is now under control due to the efforts of the Minister's
National Programme on Avian Influenza Prevention and cooperation of
poultry farmers. The workshop which was held on eve of world egg day was
participated by scholars, researchers and poultry farmers besides the
common man who also highlighted the importance of the eggs and its
nutrition.
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