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DMTX. The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital
in Our World, on the 18th of January 2010
The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.

The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.

ID: 225166
The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.

The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.

ID: 225167
The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.

The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.

ID: 225168
The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.

The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.

ID: 225169
The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.

The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.

ID: 225172
The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.

The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.

ID: 225173
The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.

The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.

ID: 225174

Delicious! I went to Khanpur

Delicious! I went to Khanpur a few years ago. It has arguably the best oranges in the country, but not enough to meet the demand. The vendors on the roadside there mix the better Khanpur oranges with the less tasty Sargodha ones - ones that you show. To get the real Khanpur goodies you need to go to the orchards and get them picked there in front of you!

@forestmat. Yes D60

@forestmat. Yes D60

Well deserved front page. Did

Well deserved front page. Did you use D60?

@forestmat, thank you

@forestmat, thank you

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Great colourful images.

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The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.
The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.
The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.
The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.
The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.
The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.
The orange harvest is well under way in the eastern Pakistani city of Sargodha this week. This agricultural area, with its many orange orchards, lies some 150 kilometres southwest of the capital Islamabad. Sargodha, Pakistan. 18/01/2010.

World citrus exports are valued $2.135 billion in which Pakistan’s share is just $33 million or around 2.5 percent because of exports mainly going to low priced countries.