Pakistan's future will be driven through agriculture: Fakhar Imam.

ISLAMABAD -- Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research Syed Fakhar Imam has said Pakistan's future will be driven through agriculture.

He said this during his meeting with Mr Yao Jing, Ambassador of China to Pakistan here on Thursday. He said Prime Minister Imran Khan is very much interested in revival of agriculture.

He said China and Pakistan need to revisit the contours of agricultural sector, adding that technical experts from two sides should directly interact with each other to come up with concrete projects for agricultural research.

The Minister said Pakistan is facing problem of low yield, so there must be exchange of germplasm as an area of cooperation which will provide an opportunity to develop high yielding varieties for cotton, fruit, hybrid rice and wheat by our research centers. Syed Fakhar Imam said China is one of the largest markets in the world for export of meat and meat products, however Pakistan has no access to Chinese market due to the issue of FMD.

He said collaboration can be done in this regard. He mentioned that Balochistan is excelling in producing organic cotton. It was decided that China will help in installing phytosanitary system for increasing fruit export.

It was also decided that China will help in building vocational and technical agriculture institutions for training farmers and other people. The Minister said now Plant Breeders Act and Plant Seed Act will give a window for branding our products.

Chinese Ambassador also showed interest in mutual cooperation in fishery...

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