Islamabad: Pakistan and Korea have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening collaborative efforts in agricultural technology, livestock breeding, and sustainable farming practices. The announcement was made following a meeting between a high-level Korean delegation and Pakistan’s Minister for National Food Security, Rana Tanveer Hussain.
According to a statement by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the discussions focused on reviewing ongoing projects under the Korea Program on International Agriculture (KOPIA). These projects are aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity and sustainability through shared knowledge and technological advancements.
Minister Hussain emphasized Pakistan’s interest in learning from Korea’s advanced agricultural technologies. This collaboration is seen as a strategic move to improve farming practices and boost productivity within Pakistan’s agricultural sector.
The meeting reflects a mutual interest in leveraging Korea’s expertise to address agricultural challenges in Pakistan. Both nations are committed to exploring further avenues for cooperation in this vital sector.
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