US Sees Scope for Stronger Agricultural Technology Partnership with Pakistan
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US calls for increased cooperation in agri tech
ISLAMABAD: The United States has called for increased cooperation with Pakistan in agricultural technology, highlighting opportunities for American companies to invest in areas ranging from precision farming to irrigation systems and food processing. US Chargé d’ Affaires Natalie Baker made the remarks during a direct line webinar with US businesses, investors, Pakistani government officials and agricultural producers. The session, organised by …
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Pakistan, US reaffirm commitment to stronger bilateral ties
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US Sees Pakistan as Next Big Agricultural Technology Partner
ISLAMABAD – United States reiterated confidence in Pakistan’s agricultural potential by unveiling plans to expand trade, investment, and technology cooperation. With bilateral agricultural trade already exceeding $1.5 billion, Islamabad and Washington are moving toward a stronger partnership focused on innovation, modernization, and sustainable growth in Pakistan’s farming sector. During a high-level Direct Line webinar, US Chargé d’Affaires Nat…
U.S. Seeks Stronger Pakistan Agri-Tech Ties
Islamabad (GNP): Chargé d’Affaires Natalie A. Baker highlighted growing opportunities for U.S. businesses and exporters in Pakistan’s agricultural technology segment during a Direct Line webinar this week with American businesses and investors, Pakistani government officials, and Pakistani agricultural product producers. Organized by the Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU) in cooperation with the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad, …
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