
Pakistan and China are set to sign multiple memorandums of understanding at a major agricultural investment conference, aiming to strengthen cooperation, attract fresh capital, and unlock long-term growth across farming-related sectors.
The conference will host 115 Chinese and 165 Pakistani companies, offering a structured platform for businesses to explore joint ventures, modern farming solutions, and new trade opportunities benefiting both sides.
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Officials describe the event as part of a broader strategy to widen economic cooperation beyond infrastructure, as both countries increasingly focus on productive sectors that directly support food security and employment.
Earlier cooperation centered on energy and transport projects that improved connectivity, while current priorities now include agriculture, industry, and technology to ensure more balanced and sustainable economic development.
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Under the evolving second phase of economic collaboration, Pakistan aims to modernize agriculture by attracting Chinese technology, improving productivity, strengthening value chains, and increasing export potential through targeted investments.
Organizers say discussions will focus on investment frameworks, technology adoption, export growth, and stronger public private partnerships, positioning agriculture as a central pillar of future Pakistan China economic cooperation.