The Government of Pakistan is still paying attention to improve different varieties of wheat by providing the agricultural credit support to boost the production ( Chandio and Jiang, 2018 Rehman et al., 2017a, b Rehman, Jingdong, Kabir and Hussain, 2017). Wheat is considered to be the main staple food in many countries including Pakistan as it is the important cereal crop and the sustainable production of wheat is the major concern of many countries ( Rehman et al., 2017a, b Rehman, Jingdong, Kabir and Hussain, 2017). The arable land of Pakistan is about 22.45m hectares, out of which 6.34m hectares land is irrigated with canal water, about 12.52m hectares land is cultivated through tube wells and other water sources, and remaining 3.59m hectares is not associated with the water ( GOP, 2013). It has about 26 percent contribution to the economic GDP.
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