Submitted by: Muhammad Atif (70129018) Department of law Topic: Crop challenges Pakistan the land of giving chances is not a saying but a reality. Unfortunately, blemished readiness, lost needs, the delicate writ of governing bodied and careless exercises to achieve transient increments have driven this country into a wreck. The farmer community is consuming almost 90pc of the total. The sector provides a basic source to other production as well. Maize, cotton, rice, sugarcane and wheat consume major water resources and labor as well. Even though they contribute to almost 1.1pc for last two decades. Non availability of resources and facilities serve as the plague to the farming belt. Moreover, government’s unnecessary interference is bad. Wheat is the only crop purchased from farmers. Government set its price rate but peasants are not provided enough. In order to provide cheap flour governments is helping somehow. Such successive intervention yield wheat almost stationary. They will in like manner improve extra rooms with the objective that farmers can store the assemble as opposed to throwing it into the stream when the ideal expenses are denied. On the other side, maize and rice has become the jewels of Pakistan as their growth rate has surpassed the other crop productions. Study unveils that peasants use low quality seeds which provides low quality and quantity. Due to the absence of modern techniques and efforts much commodity goes to waste. The corporate world must step forward to support in providing machinery and buying seeds. This will increase the crop yield with better quality and quantity. They can help in improving sector of dairy products and to those having two to three dairy animals. It will ensure equality. This region moreover adds to the public exchequer and is set to convey dairy things. As the increased population and industries are shrinking agricultural lands, countries are buying lands in other countries for cultivation purpose this is the time we should make Pakistan a food surplus country and lawmakers should make efforts to achieve the major goal.