
Govt eyes tractor policy for agri-mechanisation
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Minister for National Food Security and Research Rana Tanveer Hussain met a delegation from the Pakistan Association of Automotive Parts and Accessories Manufacturers (PAAPAM) on Thursday to discuss a proposed National Tractor Policy aimed at boosting agricultural mechanisation, productivity, and export potential.
The PAAPAM delegation noted that the tractor industry contributes $400 million annually to the economy and argued that a coherent policy could raise this to $1 billion through enhanced exports, job creation, and technology transfer. They emphasised that affordable access to modern tractors is essential for improving farm productivity and ensuring national food security.
Hussain agreed that mechanisation is vital for better crop yields and reduced post-harvest losses. He assured the government's support and pledged coordination with the Ministry of Industries and Engineering Development Board to develop an integrated policy.
Separately, Sindh Agriculture University (SAU), Tandojam, announced a multi-disciplinary conference to align academic programmes with market needs. Speaking at the renovated Molecular Parasitology Laboratory, Dr Altaf Ali Siyal stressed the economic potential of agriculture and livestock and highlighted SAU's work on indigenous breeds. Senior faculty shared updates on climate impact, research, and diagnostics. The Sindh HEC has recognised the lab as a scientific research centre.
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Listen to article Minister for National Food Security and Research Rana Tanveer Hussain met a delegation from the Pakistan Association of Automotive Parts and Accessories Manufacturers (PAAPAM) on Thursday to discuss a proposed National Tractor Policy aimed at boosting agricultural mechanisation, productivity, and export potential. The PAAPAM delegation noted that the tractor industry contributes $400 million annually to the economy and argued that a coherent policy could raise this to $1 billion through enhanced exports, job creation, and technology transfer. They emphasised that affordable access to modern tractors is essential for improving farm productivity and ensuring national food security. Hussain agreed that mechanisation is vital for better crop yields and reduced post-harvest losses. He assured the government's support and pledged coordination with the Ministry of Industries and Engineering Development Board to develop an integrated policy. Separately, Sindh Agriculture University (SAU), Tandojam, announced a multi-disciplinary conference to align academic programmes with market needs. Speaking at the renovated Molecular Parasitology Laboratory, Dr Altaf Ali Siyal stressed the economic potential of agriculture and livestock and highlighted SAU's work on indigenous breeds. Senior faculty shared updates on climate impact, research, and diagnostics. The Sindh HEC has recognised the lab as a scientific research centre.

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