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Historically
agriculture has been a way of life for the people of this remote and
isolated region. Due to isolation people were self reliance to
fulfill consumption needs from local production. However, the local
production was not enough to provide enough calories to the
population.
Agriculture is one
of the most important means of livelihood and occupation for the
people of the village.
Nearly every household is engaged in agriculture while some being
totally dependent on, while some supplement their household income
with non-farming sources.
Construction of KKH
opened the region to the plains of Pakistan. Different development
agencies especially AKRSP started to develop agriculture sector
through an integrated development approach.
AKRSP
has made an extraordinary contribution in agricultural development
through the development of barren lands, construction of irrigation
channels, introduction of cash crops, hybrid seeds, the provision of
micro-credit, subsidised agricultural inputs and marketing channels.
These all finally led to commercialisation of agriculture sector in
the region.
Special Aspect of Agriculture in Altit
Agriculture is still
one of the important means of livelihood and occupation of the
people of the village. The village has a fertile terraced land while
soil and temperature are suitable for agricultural practices with
scarcity of water in the village. However, with the modernization
majority of the people supplement agriculture with non-farm sources.
1.
Ownership
Nearly every
household is engaged in agriculture. Altit like the rest of the
Hunza valley is the home of small farmers distinguishing them from
rural areas of Pakistan in peasantry. Almost all the farmers are
owner cultivators. Overwhelming majority of households comprise
small land possessing. The average cultivable land per household is
about 4 kanal however the total household landholding is about 10
kanal per household.
2. Single cropping
Due to short
cropping season and high altitude only one crop is possible to fully
mature. However, maize or barley can be cultivated as fodder crop
before or after any major crop.
3. Irrigation water
The cultivated lands
and orchards are irrigated from the Ultar glacier. This is
the only source of water to irrigate all the surrounding villages.
Therefore the village faces scarcity of irrigation water during
cropping season.
4. Agricultural Methods
Although with
modernization the older agricultural techniques were replaced with
new one. However, due to difficult terraced and small fields and
lack of link roads the older ploughing method with bullocks is still
in practice.
Main Crops Grown
1. Wheat
Wheat has remained
the staple crop in Altit for long time, but now-a-days potato has
largely replaced it. In Altit it is sown in March-April and is
harvested in July and August.
2. Barley
Barley is also
cultivated in this area. During old time the flour of this crop has
been used to prepare food. Now a day it is used as a fodder crop.
3. Maize
Maize is also primarily a fodder crop and is
cultivated after the maturity of the major crop.
4. Fodder Crops
Different fodder crops i.e. barseem,
shafthal and alfalfa are also grown to meet the need of
livestock.
Horticulture
This is also an
important source of income and includes fruit growing and vegetable
production. The environmental factors like soil, climate and water
are favorable to grow variety of fruits and vegetables.
In Altit every
household has small or large orchards. Previously the farmers were
not giving much attention to scientific aspects of planting trees.
AKRSP introduced new and hybrid fruit varieties in the region.
Moreover, considerable new area has been brought under orchards
every year. The farmers are now giving preference to horticulture as
compared to crops. Most important fruits grown in this area are
apple, apricot, cherry, pear, mulberry, peaches and grapes.
Vegetables
Due to favorable
weather and fertile land a large variety of vegetables mostly for
self consumption are grown in kitchen gardens. These vegetables
except potato are consumed locally due to inaccessibility to large
market areas of down country. Potato is the only cash crop of not
only this village but of the entire Hunza valley. Tones of potato
are exported to down country markets. Some vegetables are dried for
winter season.
Important vegetables
are potato, tomato, turnip, peas, cabbage, carrot, radish, onion,
gourd and spinach.
Potato
Potato is the most
important and single cash crop of the entire Hunza valley. The Aga
Khan Rural Support Program (AKRSP) introduced this crop and
initially provided farming outputs in order to encourage the
cultivation of potato in Hunza. Due to this each household has
devoted most of their land for potato cultivation. The average
production of potato is 1450 kg/kanal. The production also depends
on the quality of seeds. The potato of Duikar is very famous as
seed. According to the survey the average price during 2005 was Rs.
1300/bag (100-120kg).
Income
from Farm Sources
According to the survey crops and vegetables contributes about 91%
of the Gross Household Farm Income. The share of fruits is 8% while
livestock contributes 1%.
Income
from different farm-sources
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Fruits |
Crops & Vegetables |
Poultry & Livestock |
Total |
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Income |
1,994,755 |
21,621,450 |
134,024 |
23,750,229 |
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% |
8% |
91% |
1% |
100% |
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