'Seed, pesticide sector cartelisation must be contained'.

LAHORE -- After the federal government's decision to make the sugar inquiry report public, it has been suggested to look into cartelisation in the seed and pesticide sector.

'The government should get rid of the cartelisation in the seed and pesticides sector too after making public the report of the Sugar Forensic Commission in order to break monopolies in the agriculture sector,' suggests Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry Standing Committee on Agriculture former chairman Ahmad Jawad.

In a statement issued here on Friday, Mr Jawad warned the agriculture economy might suffer colossal losses creating food insecurity in the country if the powerful cartels were not broken.

He regretted that substandard seed and pesticides were badly hitting the agriculture sector of which cotton crop was one of the examples.

'For the second consecutive year, cotton growers seem worried as substandard seeds have flooded local markets, particularly in Sindh.'

He claimed that germination rate of the seed was found to be as low as 30 to 40 per cent in southern parts of Sindh where cotton cultivation has started and farmers seem troubled because of non-availability of quality seeds.

Jawad lamented that there was no regulator to check the quality of imported seed and...

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