CHOLISTAN: In a major step towards agricultural development, the much-awaited ‘Green Pakistan’ initiative has been officially launched in Cholistan, Punjab. The event was attended by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir and federal and provincial ministers.
The inaugural ceremonies were held in the areas of Kundai and Shapu, where the project began with the inauguration of key facilities such as the Green Agri Mall and Services Company, Smart Agri Farms, and an Agricultural Research and Facilitation Center.
The Green Agri Mall and Services Company, a key part of the project, is set to provide farmers with access to high-quality seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides – aimed at increasing agricultural production and sustainability in the region.
Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz stressed that the project marks the beginning of a new era for modern agriculture in Punjab, heralding a revolution that will advance farmers’ development and improve agricultural practices. He highlighted that the Green Pakistan initiative is important in empowering local farmers, providing them with tools and knowledge to increase their production and income.
Furthermore, the Punjab Chief Minister honored the families of martyrs and injured ex-servicemen by distributing land allotment letters, expressing gratitude for the government’s support and the sacrifices of the armed forces.
This historic initiative in Cholistan is not only expected to improve the agricultural landscape of Punjab but will also play a significant role in the national vision of a greener and more sustainable Pakistan.
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