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PM, COAS vow to address food insecurity, boost agricultural exports

Well it's either the army which have the mechanical means or the Bahria enterprise. Government does not have the means to undertake the logistics of the initiative.

From Polio to Polo, you cannot move much muscle without involving the only functional body in Pakistan.

And have you ever wondered why is that?

Had a civil govt focussed on a logistic company rather than the army hijacking it and creating NLC, we might have seen different things.

Had the civil govt focussed on a governmental construction company rather than Ayub Khan inserting FWO, we might have a functioning construction company of the civil govt.

Getting the drift here?

Keep on outsourcing everything to the army and you would soon have 0 civil organizations to do anything.
 
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“Address food insecurity” with a shortcut mindset will mean just opening the border for Indian export of food products, most likely.

If they are serious about addressing food insecurity they will be trying to find the best experts, Pakistani or non-Pakistani, who know what works best in our conditions, and creating the right incentivizes to have farmers reinvest in their land to boost the productivity of the entire food production and storage and not just one metric; yields.

Pricing water appropriately will mean there is enough for agriculture and drinking, when farmers don’t waste water with old techniques like flood irrigation, or at least have to pay a high price to do so.
 
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Army will not do it's prime job but will do everything else.

After property development, fertilizer, logistics, cereals, banks, now they're into corporate farming.

The nation sacrificed so much for this army. Not for them to open businesses. But to defend us at borders.

This army seems to be willing to give up on Kashmir. If we give up on Kashmir, we'll not have water. As all our riveres emanate there. Resolving an issue is different from giving it up. The army wants to give it up.

Shameless bast**ds
 
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From unofficial mouth piece of Army, Duniya News:


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BTW @Jango , can I request to move this thread to Pakistan Army's forum instead of Economy.
 
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COAS can have a big impact on food security if he halts DHA developments and stop buying cars like Mercedes.
I oppose military involvement in such matters, but at the same time I am allergic to dumb comments.
How DHA and mercedes is related to the subject?
 
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PM, COAS vow to address food insecurity, boost agri exports​

Govt launches Land Information and Management System – Centre of Excellence – to transform unproductive land

Rizwan Shehzad
July 07, 2023


according to the world food programme 36 9 per cent of pakistanis are food insecure and 18 3 per cent of these are facing severe food crisis photo express

According to the World Food Programme, 36.9 per cent of Pakistanis are food insecure and 18.3 per cent of these are facing severe food crisis. PHOTO: EXPRESS

Pakistan’s civil and military leaders joined hands on Friday to tackle the pressing issues of food insecurity, malnutrition, and soaring import costs in the agriculture sector.

The groundbreaking solution of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir, among others, came in the form of the Land Information and Management System – Centre of Excellence (LIMS-COE).

The endeavour aims to transform unproductive acres, ensure food security, boost agricultural exports, and lighten the load on the national economy.

The inauguration ceremony of LIMS – COE was attended by the prime minister, COAS, ministers of finance, defence, planning, information and others.

The chief secretaries of the provincial governments, agricultural experts, senior army officials and several other key officials of the other countries were also present on the occasion.

“Establishment of LIMS is the first exceptional initiative, aimed at enhancing food security and improving agri exports thus reducing import burden on the national exchequer,” read the official statement issued by the PM Office, adding that the initiative would help transform millions of acres of uncultivated or low yield land within the country.

“This state-of-the-art system will help optimise the agricultural production through innovative technologies and sustainable precision agricultural practices based on the agroecological potential of land,” the statement added, saying the system would ensure the well-being of rural communities and the preservation of the environment.

According to the World Food Programmed, 36.9 per cent of Pakistanis are food insecure and 18.3 per cent of these are facing severe food crisis.

Cognisant of the prevailing food insecurity, the statement continued, mass malnutrition and widening import bill of agri-related products vis-à-vis projected population growth and future domestic food needs, “the national political, economic and military leadership has decided to undertake the decisive and meaningful steps to address this critical issue.”

The GIS-based LIMS will greatly improve the national agri yield by systemising digitisation of agriculture, it said, providing real-time information to local farmers about soil, crops, weather, water resource and pest monitoring through remote sensing and geospatial technologies as well as minimising the role of middlemen through efficient marketing system.

The LIMS-COE initiative has come on the heels of the civil-military leadership presenting an “Economic Revival Plan” on June 20, which was stated to be bigger than the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), to address the nation’s continued struggles with growth.

The government had established a Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) under the economic recovery plan, which would serve as a streamlined interface for investors and remove all the bottlenecks in investments with the help of the army.

The army-backed plan was focused on harnessing the country’s untapped potential in key sectors through local development and foreign investments mainly from Gulf countries and expediting project implementation.

Just before the government is about to complete its five-year constitutional term and the country is about to go for general elections, this is the second initiative where the civil-military leadership has come united to move ahead.

On a previous occasion, the plan was unveiled during an event, which was chaired by PM Shehbaz and attended by the COAS at the Prime Minister's House.

The prime minister had stressed the need for export-oriented foreign direct investments (FDIs) while the army chief pledged the full support of the military, recognising the plan’s importance for national prosperity.

The plan envisages capitalising Pakistan’s untapped potential in key sectors of defence production, agriculture, livestock, minerals and mining, information technology and energy, through indigenous development as well as investments from friendly countries.




COAS is now a foodie??
 
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Where is the Minister and the Secretary handling this department? They should have more prominent presence then the COAS.

Your establishment keeps making claims of staying out of politics but they make it sure that they are not out by making their presence felt.

For once it would be nice to see the COAS not comment on anything not related to security.
 
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damn, after COAS and Chief Economist, he is now also the Controller General of Food?

with everything under their control, no wonder I am unemployed due to my extremely anti-army sentiment.


Overseas bros, please share methods to get out of Pakistan.
At least for optics, they could have worn civilian dress instead of combat uniform. wearing fatigues for a food insecurity meeting is like putting meatballs in a salad bowl.
 
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