ISLAMABAD: The Punjab government in collaboration with the Pakistan Army has launched the “Green Pakistan Initiative” in Cholistan, a desert in Southern Punjab.
The Green Pakistan Initiative will revolutionize agriculture and provide farmers with all agricultural facilities under one roof, state-run Radio Pakistan reported.
The inauguration of Green Mall and Service Company, Smart Agri Farm, and Agricultural Research and Facility Centre were held in the Kundai and Shapo areas of Muzaffargarh district.
The ceremony was attended by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir, Federal Ministers Rana Tanveer Hussain and Musadik Malik.
As per the official statement, the Green Agri Mall and Service Company will provide farmers with quality seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides at discounted rates at their doorsteps. Additionally, farmers will have access to agricultural machinery including drones on affordable rental terms.
“A state-of-the-art agricultural farm spanning five thousand acres will serve as a model for modern agricultural techniques, utilizing advanced irrigation systems and promoting water-efficient farming practices.”
The agricultural farm will focus on reducing costs and increasing yields.
The Agricultural Research and Facility Centre will offer all necessary tools and facilities for agricultural research, including laboratory services such as soil testing. This centre will collaborate with agricultural institutions across the country, further advancing the agricultural sector’s knowledge base.
In her speech on the occasion, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif highlighted that the launch of these projects marks the beginning of a new journey towards the development of Punjab’s farmers. She emphasized that agricultural progress is directly linked to farmers’ growth and the prosperity of Pakistan.
She said Green Pakistan is a revolution to promote modern agriculture.
In his address, the Army Chief said Punjab has become Pakistan’s agricultural powerhouse. He said the leadership role of Punjab and its farmers in modern agriculture is commendable.
COAS Munir appreciated the efforts and successes made under the Punjab government’s Green Corporate project in a short time, describing them as encouraging and a harbinger of progress.
He said the army will continue to fully support the country’s economic development.
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