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Pakistan Launches Green Corporate Livestock Initiative to Boost Agriculture & Food Security

  • February 10, 2025
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Green Corporate Livestock Initiative (GCLI), operating under the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), is spearheading transformative changes in Pakistan’s agriculture and livestock sectors. With a focus on modernization, the initiative aims to enhance food security, reduce reliance on imports, and boost overall economic productivity. By integrating advanced technologies into traditional farming practices, GCLI is laying the groundwork for a more sustainable and self-sufficient agricultural future.

One of the developments under GCLI is the adoption of cutting-edge technology in livestock breeding. The introduction of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) labs and genetic enhancement programs has significantly improved the quality and productivity of livestock. These advancements are expected to revolutionize the sector by increasing yield, improving breed quality, and ensuring better disease resistance. Pakistan’s livestock industry, a major contributor to the economy, is now poised to achieve higher efficiency and global competitiveness through these scientific interventions.

Pakistan has also unveiled its first-ever Marine and Inland Aquaculture Policy, a strategic framework designed to promote sustainable growth in the fisheries and aquaculture industries. This policy provides a comprehensive roadmap for enhancing domestic seafood production, reducing dependence on imports, and creating new economic opportunities in the fisheries sector. By encouraging private sector participation and fostering technological advancements, the initiative aims to turn Pakistan into a key player in the global seafood market.

Beyond technological advancements, GCLI is playing a critical role in bridging the gap between traditional and modern farming practices. The initiative is equipping livestock farmers with the knowledge and expertise needed to adopt advanced techniques, ensuring long-term growth and sustainability. By integrating scientific research with conventional farming methods, GCLI is helping farmers improve productivity while preserving essential cultural and environmental aspects of agriculture.

The implementation of these progressive measures is expected to have far-reaching economic benefits, including job creation, enhanced rural livelihoods, and increased export potential. Pakistan’s agriculture and livestock sectors, which have long suffered from outdated practices and inefficiencies, are now set to become more competitive and resilient. The modernization drive is not only expected to improve food security within the country but also open doors for new international trade opportunities.

At the heart of these transformative efforts is the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), a high-level government body established to accelerate investment processes in key sectors such as agriculture, livestock, mining, energy, and information technology. With a mandate to attract both domestic and foreign investments, SIFC is working to create a more business-friendly environment by minimizing bureaucratic hurdles and ensuring policy consistency across various government departments. The council operates as a one-window platform, simplifying investment procedures and fostering greater collaboration between the government and private sector stakeholders.

Led by the Prime Minister of Pakistan and comprising key federal and provincial ministers along with military representatives, SIFC ensures coordinated decision-making and swift policy implementation. By addressing regulatory challenges and promoting public-private partnerships, the council is unlocking the potential of underutilized resources and enhancing overall economic efficiency. The initiatives under SIFC align with Pakistan’s broader national vision of sustainable development, reduced import dependency, and increased export potential.

SIFC’s proactive approach is playing a crucial role in reviving Pakistan’s economy by attracting significant investments, generating employment, and boosting productivity in critical sectors. By focusing on structural reforms and technological integration, the council is setting the stage for a more competitive and self-reliant economy. As GCLI continues to implement innovative solutions in agriculture and livestock, Pakistan is steadily moving towards a future of enhanced food security, economic stability, and global market integration.

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