Chinese investors for investing in Pakistan’s agricultural sector
China’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Nong Rong has said that Chinese investors are planning to invest in various agricultural and dairy sectors of Pakistan through CPEC. He also said that Chinese enterprises also plan to cooperate in Pakistan’s pepper planting, buffalo milk industry development, food processing, and agricultural machinery. He also said that this will help strengthen mechanisms of both the countries, especially as a joint working group under CPEC has already been made. A China-Pakistan information platform has also been established to promote exchanges and cooperation.
The Chinese investors have planned to invest in various agriculture and dairy sectors of Pakistan under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
This was stated by Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Nong Rong, adding the Chinese enterprises plan to invest and cooperate with Pakistan in pepper planting, buffalo milk industry development, food processing and agricultural machinery, according to a media report.
He said at present the agriculture and industry are the areas that are under the main focus of the Pakistan government. The Pakistan government, he said, is very much concerned in these two areas.
He said these sectors are also the most promising areas for China-Pakistan cooperation. He said rapid progress in agricultural cooperation has been made, mainly in three aspects including strengthening mechanisms.
Last year, an agricultural working group under the framework of the CPEC joint Commission was set up. The first task of the working group was to help Pakistan fight against locust plague, which achieved remarkable results, he added.
Further he said the process of exporting agricultural products to China has also been accelerated.
The inspection and quarantine procedures of Pakistani agricultural products exported to China, including onions, potatoes, cherries and dairy products, have been stepped up. This year, a protocol on onion export to China will be signed, he informed.
Pakistan has also established a foot-and-mouth disease free zone. The third aspect, he said, is to promote investment.
This year, with efforts made by the Chinese embassy, China and Pakistan established an information platform on agricultural and industrial cooperation to promote all-round exchanges and cooperation among government, industry, academia and research institutes, he added.
With respect to Gwadar port, the ambassador said it is the pilot project of the CPEC and a jewel in the crown of the CPEC. Since 2013, both China and Pakistan have worked hand in hand on port operations, free zone development, and transportation infrastructure, and completed a series of social and livelihood projects.
The achievements made today can be recognised as the “Speed of Gwadar”.
The 10th meeting of the Joint Coordination Committee (JCC) expressed satisfaction on the progress of Gwadar Port and Free Zone, and made plans for the next step in the construction of Gwadar Port, he said adding that the current development situation of Gwadar Port was very gratifying.
The port is getting busier and transit trade to Afghanistan is running smoothly. The government is actively considering arranging more cargo to arrive in and be processed through the Gwadar Port.
The port operator COPHC is cooperating with China’s Ningbo Zhoushan Port Group to improve the port operations, he added.
He said all investment promotion work in the starting zone of the Free Zone has been completed.
More than 40 companies have invested and registered, and some of them have completed plant construction and started trial production. —TLTP
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