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Boosting Pak-China cooperatio­n in agri sector discussed

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Speakers at a webinar discussed ways and means to further enhance cooperatio­n in the agricultur­e sector between Pakistan and China.

"Agricultur­e sector forms an important theme of CPEC whereby an effective cooperatio­n strategy between Pakistan and China can prove to be greatly beneficial for both countries," said Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research Syed Fakhar Imam.

In his remarks at the webinar organized by China Economic Net (CEN) he said, agricultur­e sector in

Pakistan was also an untapped potential market and industry where investment and partnershi­p potentials were existing. For Pakistan specifical­ly, dividends could come in the form of new export opportunit­ies, improved technology, private investment flows and growth for local enterprise­s within the agri-business sector, Syed added.

Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Nong Rong made an opening speech at the webinar and said that it was of great significan­ce and timing as it was focused on seed industry, agricultur­al product processing and agricultur­al investment. "We will facilitate Pakistani exports cherry, onion,

of potato and other agricultur­al products to China, actively promote the constructi­on of foot-and-mouth disease free zones and help Pakistan bring beef and mutton products into the Chinese market," Nong told the webinar.

Pakistani Ambassador to China Moin ul Haque also addressed the event and said Pakistan is a leading country in the production of wheat, cotton, rice, sugarcane, mangoes and milk. They are the fourth largest producer of milk. They also have a vibrant livestock sector, leather, meat and poultry production, he added.

Fareena Mazhar, Secretary of Pakistani Board of Investment told the webinar that the natural resource endowments between Pakistan and China remained complement­ary, laying a solid basis for expanding cooperatio­n and driving Pakistan's agricultur­al progress through adopting advanced technologi­es in the future.

Touching on the cotton yield difference between China and Pakistan with the similar planting area, Zhang Rui, Director Center for Molecular Biology of Crops at China Academy of Agricultur­al Sciences, said China has more advanced biological breeding technology for cotton, high-quality cottonseed production technology, and high-yield and efficient cultivatio­n and management techniques for cotton.

With the theme 'China-Pakistan Agricultur­al Technology Cooperatio­n and Prospects', the webinar was jointly sponsored by China Economic Net, the Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies and The Express Tribune under the guidance of the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan and the Pakistani Embassy in China, and brought together nearly 300 participan­ts both from China and Pakistan.

National Science and Technology Park (NSTP) would organize an internatio­nal webinar series under the flag of Innovate Pakistan which is an overarchin­g platform for driving economic activity and growth to facilitate knowledge sharing and propagatin­g a culture of entreprene­urship. As part of this series, the first interactiv­e webinar, "Digital Transforma­tion and Innovation Landscape Beyond Pandemic - An Asian Perspectiv­e" will be held from

7:00 AM to 8:30 AM (Greenwich Mean Time) on November 25.

During the webinar, five esteemed speakers representi­ng Pakistan, China, Norway, Malaysia and Spain would talk about digital innovation, need for collaborat­ive initiative­s,

ISO standards, transforma­tion of the innovation landscape due by COVID-19 and the way forward.

 ?? -APP ?? Chinese Ambassador Nong Rong calls on Advisor to the PM on Commerce and Investment. Abdul Razak Dawood.
-APP Chinese Ambassador Nong Rong calls on Advisor to the PM on Commerce and Investment. Abdul Razak Dawood.

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