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Pak, US future agri collaboration discussed
By Tariq Chaudhry
ISLAMABAD—United States of America (USA) would provide assistance for
agriculture research and human resources’ capacity building to increase
agriculture productivity in the country. A high level US delegation
visited Pakistan Agriculture Research Council (PARC) and National
Agriculture Research Council (NARC) here on Wednesday.
The delegation was headed by Caird Rexroad Associate Administrator
United States Department of Agriculture, Margaret Thursland,
Agricultural Counselor US Embassy in Pakistan.
Carid Rexroad said that USA would provide assistance to Pakistan in
building human resources capacity in the fields of agricultural research
with emphasis on biotechnology, bio-safety, bio-security, climate
change, agriculture policy analysis and international trade,
Strengthening of Animal and Plant Health services and Export of
irradiated fruits and vegetables to USA The delegation also called on
the Chairman PARC, Dr. M.E. Tusneem and discussed differnt future
collaboration projects in the field of agricultural research in PARC.
Chairman PARC briefed the delegation about various activities being
carried out at the PARC in collaboration with other international
agencies.
Members of PARC and Director General NARC was also presented in the
meeting.
Dr. Tusneem said that pests and diseases, declining farm profitability
and degradation of natural resources base including land, water and
forests coupled with high population growth are now posing threat to
food security and environmental sustainability of the current production
system. He said that emerging challenges, global warming, climate
change, diversification into high value agriculture, value addition,
food safety and competitiveness of agriculture in international markets
need to be addressed to make agriculture productive, profitable,
competitive and sustainable.
Dr Tusneem informed the delegation about the success of Agricultural
Linkage of Programme (ALP) and proposed to build on the existing
excellent cooperation between the concerned departments of Pakistan and
USA.
He appraised the delegation that Pakistan was moving towards
diversification into high value agriculture, value addition especially
in livestock and horticulture crops and to enhance the productivity by
narrowing yield gap.
He also informed that high-efficiency irrigation systems and other
watersaving technologies, demand driven research for new technologies
and innovations, ensuring fair price to farmers, improve market access
and infrastructure was imperative to boost up agriculture sector.
Pak-US officials identified the areas of collaboration including Plant
protection, social sciences, animal sciences, natural resources,
training of social scientists in the field of trade and agriculture
research, development.
Later, the delegation visited Animal Sciences Institute, Grain Quality
Testing Laboratory, Green houses for wheat nurseries, Biotechnology
Laboratory, Gene Bank at Plant Genetic and Racers Institute and
Geo-informatics lab at Water Resources Institute.
The delegation was much impressed to see the facilities and scientists
working at NARC. |