Pakistan calls for stronger agricultural and food security cooperation with Egypt

Pakistan has called for stronger collaboration with Egypt in agricultural science, biotechnology, and food security, recognizing Egypt’s expertise in arid farming and climate-smart technologies. Federal Minister Rana Tanveer Hussain highlighted opportunities in seed development, drip irrigation, and capacity building during Egypt’s National Day event. He emphasized joint initiatives and praised ongoing cooperation at forums like the OIC and UN.
KARACHI: Pakistan on Thursday called for enhanced collaboration with Egypt in agricultural science, biotechnology and food security, citing Egyptian expertise in climate-smart technologies and arid farming during a ceremony held in Islamabad.
Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research Rana Tanveer Hussain represented Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif at the event marking Egypt’s National Day, which brought together diplomats, government officials and members of the business community.
“Referring to Egypt’s impressive progress in agricultural development, the Minister called for enhanced collaboration in areas such as agricultural science, seed development, arid farming, capacity building, drip irrigation and climate-smart technologies, where Egypt has notable expertise,” said an official statement issued after the ceremony.
“Hussain emphasized the importance of joint initiatives in food security, biotechnology and Egypt practices,” it continued.
“He said that Pakistan and Egypt’s shared experience in managing water-scarce environments offers an opportunity for meaningful partnerships between research institutions and private sectors in both nations.”
The minister acknowledged Egypt’s support to Pakistan on regional and international matters and praised the ongoing cooperation at multilateral forums such as the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the United Nations.
Noting the revival of the Pakistan–Egypt Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC), Hussain said both governments are working to finalize new bilateral agreements in trade, agriculture, higher education and cultural exchange.
Egypt’s agricultural sector is on an upward trajectory and has witnessed a strong export performance, though environmental constraints remain a concern.
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Source : Arab News
