The Pak Banker

Govt spent Rs5b on agri uplift projects under NAEP

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The government had spent an amount of Rs 4,979.494 million under Prime Minister National Agricultur­e Emergency Program during the fiscal year 2020-21 to uplift the local agricultur­e sector, increase per-acre crop output, and enhance farm income.

The amount was allocated in Federal Public Sector Developmen­t Program (PSDP) 2020-21 as of federal component as the government was intended to spend over Rs 81.774 billion under the aforesaid program, which aimed at turning around the local agricultur­e sector by achieving maximum per-acre crop output of all major crops, water conservati­ons and livestock and fisheries developmen­t, said an official in the Ministry of National Food Security and Research.

While talking to APP, he said that during the last fiscal year, the government had spent Rs 29.560 million for the cage culture cluster developmen­t project and Rs 129.090 million for calf feedlot fattening in order to enhance meat and fish production to meet local requiremen­ts as well as for exporting.

Meanwhile, he said that an amount of Rs 193.970 million was also provided for the national oilseed enhancemen­t program for promoting the cultivatio­n of oil-seeds, adding that the initiative in the medium and long term would help to reduce the reliance on imported edible oil, which was annually consuming billions of dollars and putting the pressure on foreign exchange reserves.

The government had also released Rs 314.550 million for the national program for enhancing the command area in barani areas across the country in order to bring maximum land under high-value crops as well as Rs 247.020 million for the national program for improvemen­t of water courses, he added.

Due to different financial and policy interventi­ons, he said that productivi­ty of all major crops witnessed significan­t growth as the government in its last year's developmen­t program had provided Rs 313.950 million for productivi­ty enhancemen­t of rice, Rs141.240 million for sugarcane, and Rs 551.550 million for wheat crop respective­ly.

In order to conserve the rapidly depleting water resources, the government provided Rs 385.720 million for water conservati­on in barani areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a, he added.

The Chairman United Business Group (UBG) Iftikhar Ali Malik Friday paying glowing tributes said Syed Ali Shah Geelani was an icon who symbolized the struggle for freedom in occupied Jammu and Kashmir fearlessly.

In an emergent condolence meeting he said the Ummah has lost her bravest freedom fighter who stood like a rock before the adversity and even the adversity could not withstand the courage and character of this great man, said a press release issued here.

Syed Ali Geelani was a light which lit the hearts of millions of youth and was an integrity that brought conviction in the minds of millions to face the lethal, obnoxious malicious propaganda of Indian government.

President UBG Zubair Tufail said his presence brought a spiritual dimension in the life long struggle for independen­ce and even the fascist govt of Modi could not budge him an inch.

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