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Pakistan and Rwanda Strengthen Agricultural Cooperation to Boost Food Security

Pakistan and Rwanda are deepening agricultural collaboration with the aim of jointly addressing food security challenges, according to Rwandan official Harerimana Fatou. The partnership focuses on knowledge sharing, agricultural technology transfer, and joint efforts to strengthen food production capacities in both nations.

The engagement underscores a growing South-South cooperation dynamic as developing nations increasingly look to each other for practical solutions to shared challenges in agriculture, food systems, and rural development. Rwanda's remarkable agricultural transformation over the past two decades positions it as a meaningful partner for Pakistan's own food security aspirations.

Specific areas of cooperation are expected to include crop diversification, post-harvest management, and irrigation efficiency techniques. Pakistani agricultural experts and Rwandan counterparts have been exploring frameworks for regular technical exchange and pilot project collaboration.

The bilateral agricultural partnership adds another dimension to Pakistan's expanding engagement with African nations, as Islamabad has made outreach to the African continent a stated foreign policy priority in recent years.

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Sources: APP
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