Pakistan and China have joined hands to restore soil health and enhance agricultural productivity in regions affected by climate change, water scarcity, and land degradation. The initiative emphasizes sustainable, science-based practices to improve crop yields, support farmers, and promote long-term food security across the country.
The partnership will focus on modern soil rehabilitation techniques, including nutrient balance, salinity management, and the use of advanced technologies. Experts from both countries will work on pilot projects, joint research, and knowledge exchange programs to adapt Chinese agricultural innovations to local conditions, ensuring practical results for farmers.
In addition to technical collaboration, the program will provide training for local agricultural professionals, strengthen research partnerships between universities, and establish monitoring mechanisms to track progress. By combining international expertise with Pakistan’s local agricultural knowledge, the project aims to build climate-resilient farming systems that protect resources, improve yields, and contribute to the country’s overall food security
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