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PM pledges tax cuts on farm inputs, agritech boost

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday pledged to lower taxes on farm inputs and boost investment in agricultural technology as part of a sweeping effort to modernize Pakistan’s struggling farm sector and strengthen rural incomes.

Agriculture accounts for about 23% of Pakistan’s gross domestic product and employs nearly 38% of the labor force, according to official data. But the sector has long been held back by water scarcity, outdated methods, poor storage and market access, and rising costs for fertilizer, seed and pesticides.

The reforms come as the government is finalizing its annual federal budget for FY26, with a renewed focus on boosting rural growth, agri-tech innovation, and food security amid stagnant productivity and mounting farmer debt.

“Agriculture is the backbone of Pakistan’s economy, and sustainable reforms in the sector will further boost growth,” Sharif said during a high-level meeting on agricultural reforms, according to a statement from his office.

He directed officials to reduce duties on farm machinery, avoid new taxes on fertilizer and pesticides, and accelerate development schemes that improve storage capacity and modernize irrigation and harvesting practices.

Officials briefed the prime minister on the proposed National Agriculture Innovation and Growth Action Plan, which aims to increase yields, improve access to credit for smallholders, and support value-added exports to boost farmers’ incomes.

Sharif also emphasized the need to support Pakistanis studying agriculture abroad, particularly in China.

Participants were told that 129 agri-tech startups have been launched under the government-backed Ignite National Technology Fund, focused on smart farming, irrigation efficiency and digital market tools.

Separately, Different federal cabinet members and Members of the National Assembly from various constituencies on Wednesday called on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif at the Parliament House.

Among those who met the prime minister were Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan, Minister of State for Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development Awn Saqlain Chauhdary, and MNAs Munaza Hassan, Syeda Nausheen Iftikhar, Chaudhary Bashir Virk, Nasir Iqbal Bosal and Ali Jan Mazari.

In their meeting, the cabinet members discussed with the prime minister the overall political situation and the matters pertaining to the ministries of communications and overseas Pakistanis.

They also appreciated the prime minister for presenting the pro-people budget for fiscal 2025-26.

The MNAs also discussed the matters related to their respective constituencies, besides lauding the people-friendly budget.

Minister for Public Affairs Rana Mubashir Iqbal, State Minister Abdur Rehman Kanju and Special Assistant Talha Barki also attended the meetings with the parliamentarians.

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