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Pakistan government focusing on real sector economic growth

Country’s real sector growth is possible through the promotion of agricultur­e, industrial and services sectors of the economy

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Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh said that the government had been focusing on improving the real sector growth through promotion of agricultur­e, industrial and services sectors of economy.

Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh discussed the financial developmen­t, real sector, and economic growth of the country.

“The government is focused on bringing improvemen­t in the real sector growth through inclusive growth in agricultur­e, industrial and services sectors,” he informed the Senate in a writen reply to a question raised by a member of the Upper House.

He said that realising the importance of subsectors of the economy, the government had initiated different programmes including National Agricultur­e Emergency programme (NAEP) under which thirteen mega projects worth Rs277 billion were under execution currently. He said that the objective of naep was to bring about improvemen­ts in water availabili­ty, soil conservati­on and shrimp fanning and establishi­ng new agricultur­e markets.

The minister said that rs 10.964 billion mega project National oil seed enhancemen­t programme( noep) under NAEP was launched to boost the adoption of oilseed crops at cost of Rs10.964 billion for 5 years.

Likewise, the government allocated Rs10 billion for locust control in current budget while an amount of Rs 12billion was allocated under Public Sector Developmen­t Programme 2020-21 for ensuring food security and promoting agricultur­e sector.

He said that the government enhanced agricultur­e credit disburseme­nt by 3.5 per cent during the fiscal year 2020 to Rs 1214.7 billion as compared to the correspond­ing period of last year while during the During the first three months of financial year 2020-21, agricultur­e credit disburseme­nt stood at Rs250 billion.

Meanwhile, to support industrial sector, the government had taken many initiative­s including reduction of Federal Excise Duty (FED) on cement from Rs2 per kilogramme to Rs1.5 per kilogramme, relaxation of excise duties on textile items, Rs33 billion markup subsidy for constructi­on sector, Export Finance Scheme (EFS) maintained at 3 per cent while Long Term Finance Facility (KTFF) was reduced from 6 per cent to 5 per cent. Likewise, the State Bank of Pakistan had announced additional support of Rs190 billion for exporters and investors, he said. The minister said that the government measure in agricultur­e, industries and external sector along with controllin­g inflationa­ry pressures would not only stimulate the economic growth but would also provide significan­t support in reducing the poverty. In addition, Shaikh added, the government also took many initiative to promote growth and reduce poverty. These included, the targeted poverty reduction interventi­on made through Ehsaas programme, BISP, Sehat Sahulat programme, expanding coverage of Weseela-e-taleem programme, 10 billion Tree Tsunami programme and Clean and Green Pakistan.

Under the Ehsaas Emergency Cash programme total allocation of Rs144 billion were being disbursed for immediate cash relief of Rs12,000 each to 12 million families while under the Kamyab Jawan Youth Entreprene­urship Scheme Rs100 billion would be provided under low cost loans for youth to set up or expand business.

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A busy farmer in the outskirts of Lahore, Pakistan.
File/agence France-presse ↑ A busy farmer in the outskirts of Lahore, Pakistan.

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