The Pakistan-China Agricultural Investment Conference began today in Islamabad, aiming to strengthen collaboration and investment in the country’s agricultural sector. The event brings together key stakeholders, including ministers, policymakers, and the business community.
A total of 115 Chinese and 165 Pakistani companies are participating in the conference. Discussions will focus on modernizing Pakistan’s agriculture, introducing advanced technology, and fostering long-term investment partnerships between the two countries.
Minister for National Food Security Rana Tanveer Hussain emphasized that the Pak-China agricultural cooperation will promote modern farming methods, enhance productivity, and attract Chinese investments to strengthen Pakistan’s agricultural sector.
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