National Herald Tribune

CM Maryam lays focus on providing incentives to farmers

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LAHORE, (NNI): While laying focus on issues relating to farmers, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, in order to avoid wastage of irrigation water, has approved a programme for cementing the water channels across Punjab.

In the first phase, 1,200 water channels will be concreted at a cost of Rs10 billion while in the second phase, 7,000 channels will be solidified to save irrigation water in the province.

Moreover, Punjab government has decided to distribute at least 56 agricultur­al machines among the farmers on subsidy.

Moreover, 1000 laser levellers will be given to the farmers during the next 6 months.

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz gave the approval of these decisions during a high-level meeting on agricultur­e reform plan. Secretary Agricultur­e brief the CM about the projects.

Punjab government also plans to increase seed production from 4 lakh tonnes to 6 lakh tonnes. While there is the proposal of cultivatio­n of soybean seed on 100,000 acres area with the support of University of Agricultur­e Faisalabad. Maryam Nawaz said the federal government will be approached to abolish taxes and duties on high-tech agricultur­al machinery. The meeting was told that there was 30 to 37 percent tax and duty on high-tech agricultur­al machinery.

Senior Provincial Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, Informatio­n Minister Uzma Bukhari, Agricultur­e Minister Ashiq Hussain Kirmani, Pervez Rasheed, MPA Sania Ashiq, Secretarie­s Agricultur­e, Finance, President Bank of Punjab and other officials participat­ed in the briefing session.

During the meeting, it was decided to contact the federal government to remove tax on rice straw shredder machines to control smog and prevent crop residue burning.

During the meeting it was briefed that under the mechanizat­ion plan, the agricultur­al machinery will be purchased at a cost of two billion in 3 months and the machinery will be given to the farmers on subsidy. Moreover, under the 2-year mechanizat­ion plan, 23,000 agricultur­al equipment and 2,280 laser land levellers will be given to farmers at a cost of 13.4 billion rupees.

Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif gave the approval for the Solar Tube Well Project. Farmers holding up to 25 acres of land will be provided with solar systems in two years.

According to report, 12pc wheat yield and 18pc rice yield decreased due to manual sowing.

During the meeting, CM was told that Pakistan needs 29 million tonnes of wheat for its annual requiremen­t while Punjab was producing 26 million tonnes of wheat.

While 1.75 million tons of seeds are required annually for the cultivatio­n of various crops, and 50 billion tons of seeds are imported annually.

Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister visited Ring Road Southern Loop three from Adda plot to Marak stop Multan Road. On the occasion, the CM ordered the completion of the project on urgent basis.

The CM also ordered the constructi­on of Southern Loop 4 of Ring Road from Maraka to Sharqpur Interchang­e. Provincial Ministers, Chief Secretary and other concerned officials were also present on the occasion.

Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister visited Basic Health Unit Upgradatio­n project in Shamkay Bhattian.

The pilot project was completed in 8 days.

The CM Maryam visited various sections of the BHU and talked to doctors and patients on the occasion. The CM also ordered to upgrade the old residences of the staff as well.

 ?? ?? Lahore: Environmen­t and climate change expert Pervaiz Hassan is meeting Senior Punjab Minister Maryam Aurangzeb. — NNI
Lahore: Environmen­t and climate change expert Pervaiz Hassan is meeting Senior Punjab Minister Maryam Aurangzeb. — NNI

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