BEIJING: Over the past decade, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is reshaping development landscape of Punjab, the most populous and agriculturally rich province of Pakistan.
The collaboration between China and Punjab in the agriculture sector has played a crucial role in boosting agricultural productivity, improving farming techniques, and increasing the quality of agricultural products. This not only supports local food security but also positions Punjab as a potential exporter of high-value agricultural commodities to China and other international markets.
The integration of agriculture and industry in Punjab creates a robust supply chain and value-added opportunities, further strengthening the province’s economic prospects. Chinese assistance in intercropping, high-yield seeds, pest control, and agri machinery training contributed to this success.
Through investments and technology, China is promoting Punjab’s agro-processing units, individual quick freezing, potato powder/flakes manufacturing, dehydration, olive oil extraction, and solar dehydration of vegetables. These initiatives aim to reduce post-harvest losses, enhance shelf life, and boost product value.
By collaborating with China, Punjab is advancing its agricultural productivity and ensuring food security for the future. –Agencies