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CM distributes 500 motorcycles among Agri Dept employees

By Bureau report
January 01, 2025
Chief Minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur talking to media after an event on December 31, 2024.— Facebook@AliAminKhanGandapurPti
Chief Minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur talking to media after an event on December 31, 2024.— Facebook@AliAminKhanGandapurPti

PESHAWAR: Chief Minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur on Tuesday distributed 500 motorcycles among the field staff of the Agriculture Department under the Food Security Support Project and inaugurated plants for olive oil extraction.

The event, held at the Directorate of Agriculture Extension, was attended by the chief minister as the chief guest, said a handout. Provincial Minister for Agriculture, Major (Retd) Muhammad Sajjad Barakwal, other provincial cabinet members, MPAs, and officials from the Agriculture Department, were also present. During the event, the chief minister inspected various agricultural stalls set up by the department.

Speaking on the occasion, Gandapur said the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was rich in natural resources and lamented the lack of serious efforts in the past to harness these resources effectively. “By utilising these resources, we can make the province and the country economically self-reliant,” he said. He reiterated the vision of the party’s founding chairman Imran Khan, stating, “A nation in debt can never achieve greatness.”

The chief minister outlined the provincial government’s commitment to modernising the agriculture sector and aligning it with contemporary needs.

“The government is investing heavily in sectors with high potential, resulting in a 44% increase in the province’s revenue, with plans to double this growth,” he said, adding, in the current fiscal year, the agriculture sector budget has been increased by 54percent, with ongoing and new projects aimed at enhancing the sector.

He stated that key initiatives of his government in agriculture sector include the conservation of water resources and irrigation of barren lands through various projects, such as the CRBC project and the construction of small dams adding that efforts are expected to irrigate millions of acres of barren land, contributing significantly to the country’s food security.

“To increase per-acre yield, modern farming techniques are being introduced, with a focus on achieving self-sufficiency in agricultural production and boosting exports to earn foreign exchange,” he added.

Provincial Minister Muhammad Sajjad Barakwal also addressed the gathering, highlighting the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Food Security Support Project. Initiated with the financial support of Asian Development Bank and Japan, the $88 million, five-year project, KP Food Security Support Project aimed at improving food security in the province.

The project focuses on agricultural development in flood-affected districts, including Dera Ismail Khan, Peshawar, Charsadda, Nowshera, Swat, Malakand, and Upper Dir. It will also promote climate-resilient agriculture, provide certified seeds and fertilizers to 450,000 farmers, and encourage vertical farming to increase vegetable production.