“Agricultural products of the Muslim World “

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  The main occupation of the majority people is   agriculture . Many product of Muslim countries are based on the agriculture .Muslim countries are produce a variety of   agricultural products for their own use and also for     exports .

                    There are  some  product of   Muslim countries  are :

                                                                                   

Wool :

 Wool is very useful product of Muslim countries  . woolen cloth keep warm in winter season. The Sheep of kazikistan

Give highest quality wool in the world

                         The Muslim world produce 10 % of the world wool from Iran , Afghanistan , Pakistan  , Turkey and  Central Asian states. 

                                                                                

Cotton :

Cotton is most important and leading agricultural crop of Muslim world . Cotton  Fabric clothes are thinnest and finest fabric Muslim countries produces 20 %  .Of the world  cotton Pakistan , Egypt , Turkey ,    Uzbekistan and      Sudan 

                                                                                   

Sugar :

Sugar is also important crop a Muslim world . Sugar is Obtained from the juice of the sugar cane . Pakistan  produce 3.5 %  of the world ,s sugar

                                                                                  

Wheat:

 Wheat is the most important food crop of Muslim world . many  country have been Import huge quality of wheat but Pakistan  and turkey are among the very few nations that can grow enough to feed the whole of their population. The Muslim world  produce 17 % of the world wheat

                                                                                      

 

  Rice :

 Rice is the important crop of Muslim world .world best Rice produce by Bangladesh and Indonesia . Pakistan also grow good quality of rice . Muslim country produce 18 % of the rice of Muslim world                                                

                                                                                   



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