Need holistic approach to be responded effectively: Speakers.

ISLAMABAD -- Ensuring food security is one of the most pressing issues during the time of global pandemic. Holistic approach at every level needs to be in place to respond to this critical challenge of the day effectively.

The experts in food security and agriculture sector from public and private sector as well as academia, said this while sharing their views with the participants of webinar 'Ensuring Food Security in constrained economic situation of Pakistan', organized by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), here the other day.

Chairman, Pakistan Agriculture Research Council (PARC), Dr Muhammad Azeem Khan, has emphasized on the need of integrated approach towards ensuring food security in the country. Food security is directly linked with the national security, he said while adding that we need to improve the quality of our agricultural products as well as climate change resistant to boost our trade in this sector.

'Scientific research and use of technology as joint Public-private ventures is imperative to respond to new challenges,' Dr Khan said. He also emphasized on the need of contextual production and improving the seed system to counter the rust attack and pests.

Dr Hamid Jalil, Member Food Security, Climate Change and Nutrition, Planning Commission, highlighted the fact that food security requires a long-time plan and thus, the ministry we have made a National Food Security Agenda which outlines the long-term policies of food security.

He added further that a team of expert is being sought to regulate all the existing bodies. Besides, bringing reforms to make our production more sustainable. revamping agriculture research. cotton revival programme. disease eradication and facilitating small holder agriculture sector are some of the focused areas, he concluded.

Dr Abid Qaiyum Sulehri, Executive Director, SDPI, while covering different aspects of the topic, said that food security in these times of economic constraint is one of the major threats to the humanity. Since March 2020 when the civid-19 was declared a global pandemic, food shortage in Pakistan has exacerbated by it. Primitive...

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