Pak-US cooperation in agri-sector critical for ensuring food security: Masood Khan

Pak-US cooperation in agri-sector critical for ensuring food security: Masood Khan

Ambassador Masood Khan has said that close cooperation between Pakistan and the United States was critical in ensuring food security especially in the wake of devastating floods that have inundated one third of the country and washed away 4 million acres of farmland.

“The need to strengthen our cooperation was never as great as it was today to avoid any untoward situation regarding food security in the region. The Ukrainian crisis coupled with devastating floods in Pakistan have compounded the issue of food security manifold and thus needed immediate attention,” observed Pakistan’s top envoy to the United States.

Ambassador Masood Khan shared these thoughts with a visiting delegation from Pakistan comprising of Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) Mr. Shaharyar Ali Khan, SAPM Sheikh Fayyaz Ud Din, MNA and Chairman Standing Committee National Food Security & Research Rao Muhammad Ajmal Khan and Punjab Minister for Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department (P&SHD) Dr. Muhammad Akhtar Malik here at Embassy of Pakistan.

The visiting delegation shared details of their meetings that were aimed at promoting Pak-US bilateral cooperation in the agriculture sector particularly supporting cotton crop with timely availability of BT seeds.

The delegation also apprised about their interactions to promote bilateral exchange programs especially enhancing collaboration between agriculture universities and research institutes of the two countries.

Ambassador Masood Khan appreciated the Government and the people of United States for standing beside Pakistan in the aftermath of unprecedented floods that has adversely hit farmers community in particular.

Appreciating flood assistance of $66 million by the US government, the Ambassador highlighted that $10 million have been allocated for food security in the country.

“The agri sector of the country was not only supporting a population of 220 million of Pakistan but also catered to the requirements of neighboring Afghanistan. The emerging challenge of ensuring food security thus needed immediate attention,” observed Pakistan’s envoy to the United States.

Masood Khan briefed the delegation about the efforts to promote, strengthen and institutionalize bilateral cooperation and transforming agriculture sector of the country on modern lines with the help of US expertise. He said that University of Agriculture Faisalabad and UC Davis California are already developing weather resistant seeds and on Genetically modified organisms (GMO).

Ambassador Khan assured the delegation of Embassy’s full support in connecting relevant departments and officials with their US counterparts and keeping a tab on continuous progress in the mutually agreed areas of cooperation.

 

 

Washington D.C, October 26, 2022

 

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