Pakistan’s food security at stake: PKI
KARACHI: Pakistan Kissan Ittehad (PKI) President Khalid Mehmood Khokhar has warned that Pakistan’s food security could be at stake if agricultural production is not boosted and its issues remain unaddressed.
Addressing a press conference at Karachi Press Club on Wednesday, he regretted that we’re importing low-quality wheat while having the potential to grow world’s best grain, adding that despite being an agrarian economy Pakistan has to spend billions of dollars annually on food imports, including those of wheat, sugar and vegetables, to bridge local shortfall.
In terms of agricultural success, he believes Pakistan is way more underdeveloped than the rest of the world and it must adopt a productive model being used by China, Australia and other countries to come on a par with global farming standards.
The PKI president emphasised that Pakistan must adopt modern agriculture technologies as was done by countries like India, Malaysia and Brazil to develop a sustainable source of food supplies.
“Poor are dying in queues to procure wheat flour at subsidised rates thanks to the negligence of the policymakers who never focus on ensuring food security to a rapidly growing population by giving due attention to the development of the agriculture sector,” he lamented.
He requested Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir to help the farmers bring more land under cultivation which would play a vital role in stabilising the food supply.
Published in Dawn, March 30th, 2023