PM Shehbaz Sharif orders immediate formulation of agricultural reforms plan within two days
The recommendations were presented including both short and long-term plans


Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday directed the authorities concerned to formulate an emergency agricultural reforms plan within two days to facilitate the farmers and uplift the sector.
The prime minister, who was presented the recommendations of eight sub-committees of different relevant sectors, said the reforms plan should be based on the recommendations of the said sub-committees.
The prime minister, while chairing a high-level meeting, said he would announce a comprehensive agricultural reforms plan very soon to achieve prosperity of the farmers, enhance agricultural production and reduce input prices.
The recommendations presented to the prime minister included both short and long-term plans.
The prime minister resolved that the government would provide facilities to the farmers on emergency basis including low-cost seeds and fertilizers.
The meeting resolved that the companies selling substandard seeds and pesticides would be done away with and that the relevant institutions would be facilitated the introduction of quality seeds.
The prime minister said the government would also provide modern equipment and facilitate the process of loans.
Moreover, the silos would be constructed to help the farmers store wheat and agricultural produces.
The prime minister also called for measures to enhance per acre yield before the cotton sowing season and ensure the provision of subsidies to the farmers on the agriculture inputs.
He asked the authorities concerned to keep into consideration the impacts of climate change, during the formulation of agricultural reforms.
Moreover, he also called for running an awareness campaign to acquaint the farmers with modern agricultural methods.
The sub committees constituted on the subjects including wheat, cotton, edible oil, fertilizers, agricultural research, usage of water, climate change and agricultural equipment briefed the prime minister.
At the meeting, the recommendations were presented on the yield of wheat, cotton and edible oil, provision of modern machinery on reduced rates, subsidy on urea and DAP, expected production and import, quality seeds, better utility of water and timely provision of loans to the farmers.
Federal ministers Tariq Bashir Cheema, Ahsan Iqbal, Marriyum Aurangzeb and Miftah Ismail, Special Assistants to PM Ahad Cheema and Muhammad Jahanzeb and senior officers attended the meeting.
The secretaries of agriculture of all provinces also joined the meeting through video link.

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