China to help Pakistan in Agricultural Transformation Plan (ATP)
During the 16th meeting of the National Coordination Committee on Agricultural Transformation Plan (ATP), Syed Fakhr Imam, Minister for National Food Security, said that the collaboration of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences in the agricultural plan would be a game-changer for Pakistan. Dr. Ghulam Amjad, PARC Chairman said that a memorandum of understanding has been drafted and shared with the Chinese Academy for finalization. He highlighted that under the agreement, Pakistan will seek Chinese cooperation in the development of crop varieties and animal breed improvement. He also highlighted that Pakistan will seek Chinese collaboration in further development of agricultural machinery and improvement in capacity development and training.
ISLAMABAD: National Food Security Minister Syed Fakhr Imam on Wednesday annexed much of the success of the government’s Agricultural Transformation Plan (ATP) to the collaboration of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences and said the move would be a game-changer for Pakistan.
“We need to exchange expertise on mechanisation, new variety development and germplasm. By seeking assistance from China, which leads the world in agriculture mechanisation, Pakistan can catapult its agriculture sector through learning from their knowledge and experience,” Mr Imam said while chairing the 16th meeting of the National Coordination Committee on ATP.
The government has mandated the Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC) to negotiate the agreement of cooperation with the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. PARC Chairman Dr Ghulam Amjad told Dawn that a memorandum of understanding has been drafted and shared with the Chinese Academy for finalisation.
Dr Amjad said under the MoU, Pakistan will seek Chinese cooperation in the development of crop varieties, animal breed improvement, collaboration in further development of agricultural machinery and improvement of capacity development and training. It is likely that when the MoU is signed, the Chinese Academy would establish its office at the National Agricultural Research Centre in Islamabad.
The minister said the quality of seed was one of the primary factors that decided the productivity of a crop. For improving the productivity of crops, the quality and provision of high-quality seed must be enhanced, he added.
The meeting was informed that upgraded seed processing plants will be in place by next year for Punjab Seed Department.
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