tribune.com.pk

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Pakistan Taps Chinas Agri Model

Crop ProductionClimate Smart AgricultureAgriculture ExtensionWater

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The partnership integrates Chinese agricultural technology (hybrid rice, irrigation) into Pakistan's farming, boosting yields and farmer incomes. The commercial mechanism is technology transfer and market access, not a direct price or supply shock. Impact is country-specific (Pakistan) with potential second-order effects on regional food supply chains. No immediate scarcity or price signal; the mechanism is gradual productivity improvement.

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  • Pakistan collaborates with China under CPEC to enhance agriculture.
  • Focus on hybrid rice and improved irrigation methods in Punjab and Sindh.
  • China aims to produce more grain per hectare by 2024.
  • Increased incomes for Pakistani farmers and improved access to Chinese markets for chillies and mangoes.
  • 75 years of diplomatic relations celebrated in May 2026.
Sector verdictAGRICULTURE_FOODDownmagnitude 2/3 · confidence 3/5

Mid-term yield improvements in hybrid rice and chillies may lead to a slight downward pressure on global prices.

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