AnswerAccording to the INTERPOL data, for murder, the rate in 2000 was 6.86 per 100,000 population for Pakistan, 1.10 for Japan, and 5.51 for USA. For rape, the rate in 2000 was 1.69 for Pakistan, compared with 1.78 for Japan and 32.05 for USA. For robbery, the rate in 2000 was 6.49 for Pakistan, 4.08 for Japan, and 144.92 for USA. For aggravated assault, the rate in 2000 was 4.1 for Pakistan, 23.78 for Japan, and 323.62 for USA. For burglary, the rate in 2000 was 11.1 for Pakistan, 233.60 for Japan, and 728.42 for USA. The rate of larceny for 2000 was 15.53 for Pakistan, 1401.26 for Japan, and 2475.27 for USA. The rate for motor vehicle theft in 2000 was 2.3 for Pakistan, compared with 44.28 for Japan and 414.17 for USA. The rate for all index offenses combined was 48.07 for Pakistan, compared with 1709.88 for Japan and 4123.97 for USA.Answer:I find that Interpol and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime keep crime statistics by type of crime. A comparison of overall crime rates between Pakistan and the US isnt really possible due to the fact that acts considered a crime in one country may not be considered a crime in the other. Reporting of crimes, investigation of crimes, and processing crimes through each justice system is also not comparable. Any numbers reported may have been compiled from far different sources or based on different criteria. Only generalities can be compared between these two countries.
What does Pakistan mainly produce?
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What does Pakistan mainly produce?
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Pakistan production (2018):
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67.1 million tons of sugarcane (5th largest global producer, behind Brazil, India, China & Thailand);
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25.0 million tons of wheat (7th largest producer);
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10.8 million tons of rice (10th largest producer);
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6.3 million tons of maize (20th largest producer);
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4.8 million tons of cotton (5th largest producer);
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4.6 million tons of potato (18th largest producer);
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2.3 million tons of mango (including mangosteen & guava) (5th largest global producer, just behind India, China, Thailand & Indonesia);
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2.1 million tons of onion (6th largest producer);
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1.6 million tons of orange (12th largest producer);
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593 thousand tons of tangerine;
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1,601 thousand tons of tomatoes;
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545 thousand tons of apple;
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540 thousand tons of watermelon;
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501 thousand tons of carrot;
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471 thousand tons of date (6th largest global producer).
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Pakistan is one of the world's largest producers and suppliers of food and crops (according to the various sources).
Chickpea (3rd)
Apricot (6th)
Cotton (4th)
Milk (4th)
Date Palm (5th)
Sugarcane (5th)
Onion (7th)
Kinnow, mandarin oranges, clementine (6th)
Mango (4th)
Wheat (7th)
Rice (11th)Pakistan ranks 8th globally in farm output, according to the List of countries by GDP sector composition.
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