Pakistan and Turkiye Collaborate on Agricultural Research and Technology

Islamabad: Pakistan and Turkiye have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for cooperation in agricultural research, innovation, and technology transfer. The agreement signifies a collaborative effort to enhance agricultural practices and production between the two nations.

According to Radio Pakistan, the MoU was signed between the Pakistan Agricultural Research Council and the Agricultural Technologies Cluster of Turkiye. This partnership is supported by the Special Investment Facilitation Council, aiming to foster advancements in agricultural production.

The bilateral cooperation is expected to improve agricultural output by developing modern corporate livestock farming and enhancing the export value chain. This initiative is anticipated to benefit both countries by sharing expertise and technological advancements in the agricultural sector.

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