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Today, we take you once again to a breathtaking corner of Sindh, a true green paradise where the lush scenery and serene atmosphere bring peace not only to the eyes but to the heart. In this video, you'll witness some of the rarest varieties of fruits that are exclusively grown at the M.H. Panhwar Research Farm. You'll also find answers to some of the important questions raised in our previous video. Muhammad Hussain Panhwar, widely known as M.H. Panhwar, was born in the village of Ibrahim Panhwar in Dadu District, Sindh. After completing his B.S. in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering from NED University Karachi, he pursued a Master’s degree in Agricultural Engineering from the University of Wisconsin, USA. Professionally, Mr. Panhwar specialized in groundwater development, agriculture, machinery, drainage systems, and the management of salinity and waterlogging. In 1964, he established a horticulture farm near Tando Jam, which was later converted into a research farm in 1985. Today, it is known as the M.H. Panhwar Agricultural Research Centre, and that is exactly where we are right now! The farm grows over 40 varieties of mangoes, but the most famous one is ‘Kiet’, an American mango variety originally imported from Florida USA. This mango is now cultivated on a large scale at the farm and is exported to international markets. Note on Sugar Friendly Mango Variety: One of the highlights of this visit is a special low sugar mango variety cultivated at the M.H. Panhwar Farm. Although it is not entirely sugar free, its natural sugar level is significantly lower than that of regular mango varieties. Because of this, it can be consumed in moderation by diabetic individuals, making it a rare and health conscious option among tropical fruits. This innovative approach reflects the ongoing agricultural research and dedication at the M.H. Panhwar Research Centre. In addition to mangoes, the farm also cultivates the world’s largest fruit jackfruit, which is transported to Karachi’s markets for sale. Other fruits grown here include lychee, guava, sapodilla (chikoo), grapes, jamun (black plum), grapefruit, figs, and falsa (Grewia asiatica). This farm is not just agricultural land it is a piece of paradise in Sindh. Watch this video to experience its unmatched beauty and agricultural excellence. 📍 Location: Near Tando Jam, Sindh 🌱 Topic: Rare Fruits, Sustainable Agriculture, Sindh Heritage 🎥 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay connected with the hidden gems of Sindh. #MHPanhwarFarm #SindhAgriculture #RareFruits #JackfruitPakistan #PakistaniMangoes #SindhTourism #HyderabadSindh #VillageLifePakistan #NanoHyderabadi #OrganicFarming #HiddenGemsOfSindh #MangoExport #PakistanVlogs Contact us on WhatsApp +92-336-2090454 Facebook https://web.facebook.com/profile.php?... Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@nano.hyderaba... mi