Acting Australian High Commissioner Paul Molloy on Thursday said that his country was working with Pakistan for the development of agriculture sector. He was addressing the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad scientists involved in various projects with the Australian organisations.
Molloy urged the UAF scientists to keep working with commitment and submit their innovative ideas for funding. "Idea is an issue but money is not," he added. He was optimistic that the scientists would continue to work with the same spirit to fight the challenges of food security including availability, affordability and accessibility. The UAF Vice Chancellor said that establishing of Lorry Water House's chair at the campus was under consideration to address genetic and breeding issues of various crops.