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HYDERABAD: In a groundbreaking development, Sindh Agriculture University (SAU), Tando Jam, has successfully conducted a palm oil production experiment.

Experts emphasized the need to develop a marketing mechanism for farmers and encourage them to cultivate palm oil.

This initiative could significantly reduce the import of edible oil, helping to address the economic crisis. Urban investors are urged to invest in agriculture, as suggested by the experts.

A seminar titled "Oil Palm Production Technology and Advanced Nursery Management" was hosted by Sindh Agriculture University Tando Jam in collaboration with the Agricultural Linkages Program (ALP) of the Pakistan Agricultural Research Council Islamabad at SAU Senate Hall on Friday.

Vice Chancellor Dr. Fateh Marri, speaking at the seminar, highlighted that Pakistan imports edible oil worth $6 billion, the second-largest import after furnace oil. During the current economic crisis, the country is striving for policies to secure only $1.5 billion from the IMF.

By increasing domestic edible oil production through the cultivation of palm oil in coastal, saline, and humidity areas, reliance on the IMF can be significantly reduced.

He stressed the need for urban investors to invest in agriculture without using security concerns as an excuse. He called for a collaborative effort between the government, research institutions, and the Coastal Development Authority to encourage farmers to grow palm oil.

Dean of the Crop Production Faculty, Dr Inayatullah Rajpar, stated that all stakeholders must develop a sense of ownership. He emphasized the need to integrate coastal areas, Kirthar, Kohistan, and Thar into their use in the value chain and agriculture productivity.

Principal Investigator of the Palm Oil Project, Dr. Allah Wadhayo Gandahi, presented his paper, explaining that the research will enable support for farmers in suitable areas with seeds, farming techniques, marketing, and intercropping with palm oil. He mentioned successful experiments in Tando Jam and other areas, claiming that palm oil can be a gamechanger for farmers and significantly reduce edible oil imports.

PARC Director of Social Sciences, Dr Muhammad Aslam Memon, noted that industrial participation is essential for the project. He suggested promoting agreements between industries, research institutions, and farmers to address their concerns.

Progressive farmer Allah Warayo Bozdar stressed the need to establish a marketing mechanism for palm oil to ensure it benefits farmers without displacing other crops.

Executive Director of Agricultural Research Sindh, Dr. Wali Muhammad Baloch, Director of University Advancement and Financial Assistance, Dr Muhammad Ismail Kumbhar, Director of ORIC, Dr Tanveer Fatima Miano, Dr. Ghulam Murtaza Jamro, Juma Khan Bajkani, and others also spoke at the seminar. The event was attended by a large number of agricultural experts, faculty, scholars, farmers, and students.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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