Dalbandin

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Dalbandin (Urdu: دلبندین) is a town and Union Council of Balochistan, Pakistan.[1] Dalbandin is famous for fruit orchards. It is located at 28°52'60N 64°25'0E at an altitude of 843m (2769ft).[2]

Hilly terrains, arid plains and inhospitable weather are the distinct features of Balochistan. As Balochistan lies between 20-33 N and 61-70 E it has got all types of climate, i.e tropical, sub-tropical, and temperate.

Thus suitable for growing variety of fruits viz: almond, apple, apricot, grapes, peach, plum, pear, pomegranate, cherry, pistachio, dates, mango, citrus, banana, guava, loquat, papaya, chiko, coconut, fig, etc. However, among fruit crops, date-palm holds the largest area, i.e. 426.07 km² of which 419.28 km² are bearing and 6.79 km² non-bearing areas.

In spite of the fact that Balochistan is the largest date-palm growing province, no adequate attention has been paid to the problems of date-palm growers at any level. For example, a drought-like situation for the last couple of years has led to outbreak of field rats in the date-palm grove in Maskhel, Gualstop and Dalbandin in district Kharan causing widespread damage to both bearing and non-bearing date-palm trees.

According to a grower at Dalbandin, over 1000 date-palm trees have been destroyed within one year. A survey revealed that initially rats started eating from the fleshy root zone and then moved upward to the central pithy zone resulting into destruction of the entire tree. Besides, the young non-bearing trees between age of 10-15 years are still vulnerable to rat damage

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Coordinates: 28°53′N, 64°25′E

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