Agriculture facility: USAID inaugurates PAC secretariat
Will be responsible for formulating the agriculture policy for the province
LAHORE:
USAID Pakistan Deputy Mission Director Julie Chen, along with Minister for Agriculture Muhammad Naeem Akhtar Khan Bhabha, inaugurated the secretariat of Punjab Agriculture Commission (PAC) in Lahore on Thursday.
The PAC, which was created with the support of the US government, will be responsible for formulating the agriculture policy for the province. The commission will work with USAID’s Punjab Enabling Environment Project - a five-year and $15 million initiative aimed at improving the business environment in the livestock, dairy and horticulture sectors of Punjab.
Speaking on the occasion, Chen said that the potential for agricultural innovation in the region is enormous and waiting to be capitalised upon. “The constitution of the PAC and its efforts to formulate the agriculture policy for Punjab demonstrate how the provincial government provides a strategic direction for growth in this sector,” she said.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 31st, 2017.
USAID Pakistan Deputy Mission Director Julie Chen, along with Minister for Agriculture Muhammad Naeem Akhtar Khan Bhabha, inaugurated the secretariat of Punjab Agriculture Commission (PAC) in Lahore on Thursday.
The PAC, which was created with the support of the US government, will be responsible for formulating the agriculture policy for the province. The commission will work with USAID’s Punjab Enabling Environment Project - a five-year and $15 million initiative aimed at improving the business environment in the livestock, dairy and horticulture sectors of Punjab.
Speaking on the occasion, Chen said that the potential for agricultural innovation in the region is enormous and waiting to be capitalised upon. “The constitution of the PAC and its efforts to formulate the agriculture policy for Punjab demonstrate how the provincial government provides a strategic direction for growth in this sector,” she said.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 31st, 2017.