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Pakistan sets agenda at 38th FAO meet, focus on food systems, investment

Published on: April 26, 2026 11:51 AM

At the 38th Regional Conference of the Food and Agriculture Organization for Asia and the Pacific, Pakistan announced its plan to improve agrifood systems, with a focus on food supply, investment, and cooperation.

Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research Rana Tanveer Hussain shared the country’s position during the 38th ministerial session, highlighting steps to address food related challenges at national and global levels, said a press release. The conference was opened by Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah.

During the event, the Pakistani minister met him and conveyed greetings to Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah on behalf of Pakistan’s leadership and people. On the sidelines, the minister also held talks with Brunei’s Minister of Primary Resources and Tourism, Abdul Manaf Metussin.

The meeting focused on cooperation in fisheries, aquaculture, agriculture technology, and livestock. Both sides also discussed forming a joint working group to strengthen coordination. In his address, the minister referred to the role of FAO in addressing global food issues. He pointed to the “Four Betters” framework, which covers production, nutrition, environment, and living standards. He said this framework provides direction for countries working to improve their agrifood systems. He noted that food systems are facing pressure due to climate change, economic conditions, energy supply issues, and regional conflicts. These factors are increasing costs, affecting markets, and limiting food access. He said there is a need for faster action to manage these challenges.

Talking about Pakistan’s position, the minister said agriculture remains a key sector for the country’s economy, employment, and food supply. He outlined steps being taken with FAO support, including better water use, crop diversification, and climate-based farming methods. He said the sector is also using digital tools, data systems, and precision farming to improve output and manage resources. The plan includes support for small farmers, women, and youth. Efforts are also underway to improve extension services and strengthen value chains.

The minister stressed the need for investment to support these changes. He said Pakistan is working with FAO to shift from separate projects to coordinated plans based on data. These plans aim to attract both public and private funding.

Under the Hand-in-Hand Initiative, Pakistan is identifying key agricultural sectors and preparing projects for investment. The minister also mentioned a planned investment summit on olive and dairy sectors ahead of the FAO Investment Forum 2026. He also spoke about the “One Health” approach, which connects human, animal, and environmental health. Pakistan is working with FAO and partners to improve disease monitoring, testing systems, and coordination between institutions. Programmes are in place to control animal diseases, including Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Systems for animal identification and tracking are being expanded to support livestock production and trade.

The minister said regional cooperation is important and called for stronger links among countries in Asia and the Pacific. He pointed to areas such as fisheries, climate-based agriculture, and bioeconomy for joint work. In conclusion, he said reform of agrifood systems is now an urgent task. He reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to working with FAO and other countries through partnerships and shared efforts to improve food supply, nutrition, environment, and livelihoods.

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