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Start by checking your rooftop's weight capacity (minimum 200 kg/sqm) and sunlight exposure (6-8 hours daily). Begin with 5-10 containers of easy vegetables like tomatoes, chilies, mint, and spinach. Use lightweight soil mix (coco peat + compost + perlite). Start small and expand gradually.

For a small-scale broiler farm (500 birds), initial investment ranges from PKR 500,000-800,000 including housing (PKR 200,000), equipment (PKR 150,000), day-old chicks (PKR 150,000), and feed (PKR 200,000). Returns expected within 6-8 weeks with proper management.

Yes! Many Pakistanis earn PKR 50,000-200,000+ monthly through freelancing (Upwork, Fiverr), affiliate marketing, dropshipping, content creation, and digital products. Start with skills like content writing, graphic design, or web development.

In Pakistani climate, you can grow tomatoes, chilies, spinach, mint, coriander, okra (bhindi), brinjal (baingan), bitter gourd (karela), bottle gourd (lauki), and seasonal vegetables like peas, cauliflower, and cabbage in winter.

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