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FAISALABAD: Punjab Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Syed Ashiq Hussain Kirmani has said that tangible research work was the backbone of the agricultural development and the government was taking all possible measures for agricultural and livestock uplift and to strengthen academia-industry linkages.

He along with Secretary Agriculture Punjab Iftikhar Ali Sahoo, Parliamentary Secretary Osama Laghari, and Director General Agri Information Naveed Asmat visited the University of Agriculture Faisalabad and called on Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Zulfiqar Ali, deans and directors.

The minister lauded the steps being taken on the part of the UAF in term of research work and trained human resources. He added that the Punjab government had initiated billions of rupees microfinance programs for the agriculture sector, aim to enhance productivity, support small farmers, and modernize agricultural practices in the province. The seeders are being promoted among the farming community, he said adding that the farmers are being facilitated to use the modern technology and to avoid burning of residues.

He directed the UAF scientists to come up with the different projects on agricultural challenges including organic matter. He said that that the government has established of Foot and Mouth Disease Free Zone in Bahawalnagar.

He said that 10,000 high-power tractors are being provided to farmers across Punjab on subsidy.

He further stated that the chief minister Punjab is generously providing resources to promote farm mechanization. He highlighted that the Kisan Card is the government’s flagship initiative, through which millions of farmers benefitted.

Secretary Agriculture Punjab Iftikhar Ali Sahoo said that the UAF and Agriculture Extension wheat drive was a hallmark step.

He reiterated the government commitment to flourish the agriculture sector. He urged the scientists to address the real issue of the farming community for flourishing the sector. He added that modern technologies must be demonstrated as a step towards agricultural revolutions.

UAF Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Zulfiqar Ali said while lauding the agricultural initiatives of the Punjab government, said that the agricultural graduate internship, wheat campaign, Kisan package and other schemes are hallmark step for agricultural development. He said that the UAF is striving for agricultural development through excellent manpower, research and outreach. He said that the university was housing the international centers including Pak Korea Nutrition Centre, D-8 Centre, Confucius Institute, Centre for Advanced Studies, and Seed Lab.

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