Islamabad, 6 August 2024 (TDI): The Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC), in collaboration with the Korean Program on International Agriculture (KOPIA), will establish a ‘Seed Potato Complex’ to produce virus-free potatoes and enhance local crop output.
Minister for National Food Security and Research Rana Tanveer Hussain will inaugurate the Seed Potato Complex at a ceremony at the National Agriculture Research Center (NARC).
The event will be attended by the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, senior officials from PARC, KOPIA, NARC, national and international organizations, development partners, private sector organizations, NGOs, agricultural scientists, experts, and progressive farmers from across the country.
Moreover, a KOPIA delegation, led by the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Pakistan Park Kijun called on Rana Tanveer Hussain on Tuesday.
The envoy reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the transfer of modern agricultural technology and providing required training on innovative technologies to Pakistani farming communities.
During the meeting, Rana Tanveer Hussain emphasized the historic and friendly ties between the two nations and stressed the significance of further strengthening these ties for mutual progress.
He noted that both countries are working on agricultural technology transfer projects, and this bilateral cooperation will increase local agricultural output and sector development.
The minister also underlined that the establishment of an aeroponic greenhouse would improve the quality of seed potatoes and support modern research.
He said that KOPIA’s assistance would help Pakistan address food safety and security challenges and achieve sustainable agricultural development.