Minister pushes for soybean cultivation

Says short growth duration could be profitable for farmers


Our Correspondent December 19, 2023
Despite challenges, there is a huge potential to tap soybean production in Pakistan. photo: CHINA ECONOMIC NET

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ISLAMABAD:

Federal Minister for National Food Security & Research, Dr Kausar Abdullah Malik, has emphasised the importance of soybean cultivation for farmers’ financial benefit during the National Workshop on Soybean Production in Pakistan. Organised by the Ministry of National Food Security and Research, Pakistan Agricultural Research Council, and the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations in Islamabad, the event aimed to highlight the potential advantages of soybean crops for Pakistani farmers.

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Malik pointed out that soybeans, with their short growth duration, could prove more profitable for farmers. Stressing the global significance of soybeans in trade and the economy, he urged bringing financial incentives to encourage soybean cultivation. Participants acknowledged that soybeans are rich in essential nutrients, with 40-42% protein, 20-22% oil content, and 20-30% carbohydrates. Globally, soybean production reaches 370 million tonnes, with leading producer countries including Brazil, the US, Argentina, China, and India. Malik highlighted the leguminous nature of soybeans, enabling them to fix nitrogen in the soil, enhancing fertility and supporting sustainable agricultural practices. He emphasised soybeans’ role as a major global commodity.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 19th, 2023.

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