Solar tubewells vital to conserve fuel: PM
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday said that the government was taking measures for converting tubewells to solar energy and for the implementation of the farmers package.
He was chairing a review meeting regarding solarisation of tubewells and for the implementation of the farmers package.
He said that the conversion of tubewells to solar energy would reduce the per acre cost of farmers and would also reduce dependence on diesel and imported fuel, saving precious foreign exchange.
The PM praised the suggestions of the minister of power, secretary power and their team for converting tubewells to solar energy.
He said that the implementation of the farmers package was the top priority of the government.
The government was taking steps for the progress of agriculture and prosperity of farmers, he stressed.
He said that the farmers package included facilities for extending loans to small farmers, timely provision of seeds, encouragement for introduction of modern machinery in agriculture and conversion of tubewells to solar energy.
He directed that all organisations of farmers from across the country should be included in the consultation process regarding the farmers package.
He also said that consultation and cooperation of provinces should also be ensured for the implementation of the package.
A committee of experts should be formed for devising a strategy for increasing the production of edible oil, he ordered.
Shehbaz said that a plan should be finalised for introducing a new and climate-resilient seed for increasing the production of cotton.
The Power Division said that the plan to convert diesel and electricity-run tubewells to solar-powered tubewells was in the final stages and with this measure the country would save $3.61 billion every year by reducing the use of diesel and imported fuel.
The prime minister was informed about the details of the farmers package, cultivation and production of wheat, introduction of new cotton seeds and about the steps taken for increasing the production of edible oil.
It was told that the government’s measures to facilitate small farmers in getting loans resulted in provision of loans amounting to Rs816.5 billion. The government was also taking steps to reduce prices of fertiliser and for increased use of modern machinery in agriculture, the meeting was informed.
The participants were apprised that due to decisions of the government in the current year the seed of edible oil was planted on 632,000 hectares of land and the crop area would increase further next year.
It was also told that the food security ministry was in contact with international companies for introducing new and climate-resilient seeds and a positive development was expected in this matter.
The PM directed that the implementation of all these measures should be ensured in a stipulated time frame.
Former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Special Assistant to PM Jehanzeb Khan and officials concerned attended the meeting.
Federal ministers Ishaq Dar, Marriyum Aurangzeb, Khurram Dastgir Khan, Tariq Bashir Cheema, Adviser to Prime Minister Ahad Cheema and chief secretaries of the four provinces attended the meeting through video-link.