DASHBOARD
Explore Visualizing Punjab’s Agricultural Landscape
What is the Punjab Agriculture Dashboard?
Agriculture has always been the backbone of Punjab’s economy, shaping livelihoods, food security, and trade. To make decades of agricultural statistics accessible and actionable, this Power BI dashboard transforms 50 years of publicly available data from the Bureau of Statistics, Punjab (BOS) into interactive visualizations.
The Punjab Agriculture Dashboard provides a structured digital overview of crop production, cultivated area, and long-term trends. It highlights the province’s role in feeding both rural and urban populations, sustaining foreign exchange earnings, and supporting half of the employed labor force.
Explore Punjab’s Agricultural Trends
This dashboard allows researchers, policymakers, and development professionals to navigate through critical agricultural metrics with ease. Key features include:
- Major Crops: Track production and cultivated area of wheat, rice, cotton, sugarcane, and maize across decades.
- Emerging Commodities: Visualize trends in pulses, onions, potatoes, chillies, and tomatoes—crops that have gained economic importance due to rising demand and price fluctuations.
- Long-Term Analysis: Explore 50 years of historical data to understand shifts in cropping patterns, productivity, and resource allocation.
- Regional Insights: Compare agricultural performance across districts and zones, highlighting disparities and growth opportunities.
- Economic Contribution: Assess agriculture’s share in Punjab’s GDP and its role in employment and foreign exchange earnings.
Data-Driven Decisions for Sustainable Agriculture
By converting raw statistical tables into intuitive charts and maps, the Punjab Agriculture Dashboard empowers evidence-based decision-making. It supports agricultural planning, resource allocation, and policy formulation aimed at ensuring food security, stabilizing commodity prices, and promoting sustainable growth.
Disclaimer
The data visualized in this dashboard is sourced from the Bureau of Statistics, Punjab (BOS) and covers a 50-year period of agricultural statistics. This dashboard has been independently developed for analytical and educational purposes to enhance data accessibility. For official figures and detailed reports, please refer to the
