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Rs663.9b agri loans released, disbursements to reach Rs800b by end of Dec: Minister for National Food Security and Research Tariq Bashir Cheema

- DAP fertilizer which was Rs. 13000 in previous government is now selling to Rs 9,000 per bag and sufficient quantity was also available for local farmers


Minister for National Food Security and Research Tariq Bashir Cheema on Wednesday said agriculture loans worth Rs663.9 billion were released during the month of November 2022 and it was expected that the loan disbursement would reach Rs800 billion by the end of the current month (December).

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Addressing a press conference, he said that the agriculture loan was the component of Prime Minister Kissan Package of Rs 1,819 billion to revive Pakistan’s agriculture sector, particularly restoring the agriculture of areas affected by catastrophic floods during monsoon season. He said the package comprised 15 main points to restore and revive the agriculture sector in the country in order to ensure food safety and security in the country, adding that significant progress has been made in all the points. The prime minister on October 31, 2022, he added, had announced the package and the cabinet accorded the approval to this effect on November 17. Prime Minister was taking a keen interest and holding a fortnightly meeting in order to review the progress on the package, said Cheema.

Besides, the government has also announced to waive off markup for the farmers from the flood-hit areas, he said, adding that the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has also issued a notification to this effect, and a 100 percent markup amounting to Rs10.62 billion would be waived off. The government under Kissan Package has also earmarked an amount of Rs 8.2 billion for the provision of subsidized agricultural inputs and issued a notification on December 2022, which would help in providing inputs at controlled rates to boost per-acre crop output, he added. Cheema further informed that for the first time in history, Prime Minister Youth Business and Agriculture Loan Scheme was introduced to engage youth in the agriculture sector to get maximum dividends for the young population, besides providing them employment opportunities in this sector. He said despite the fiscal and financial crunch, the SBP has issued notifications of all the above-mentioned schemes, and prices of fertilizers were also brought down under markup and risk management scheme, adding that prices of DAP fertilizer came down from Rs 13,000 to Rs 9,000 per bag and sufficient quantity was also available for local farmers.

Besides, he added, Rs 30 billion was also allocated for the subsidy on imported urea and it would be provided in a transparent manner in collaboration with the provincial govts. Under the package, an amount of Rs 4.787 billion comprising 75 percent of agro-based small and medium enterprises were also disbursed, besides the government has also initiated interest-free loan for landless farmers and the central bank has also issued a circular to commercial banks to disburse Rs 5 billion to all eligible farmers, he added. The minister said that under the special directives of the prime minister, the value of PIU was enhanced from Rs 4,000 to Rs 10,000, adding that Finance Division has already notified that it would equally benefit the large and small-scale growers. Besides, he said, a summary was also moved to allow the import of 3 years used tractors to facilitate the local growers and introduce mechanized agriculture in the country. The ministry was also negotiating with private banks to provide financing facilities for import of used tractors, he added. The minister further informed that electricity tariff for farmers was reduced and the govt was also working to chalk out a mechanism to provide affordable electricity to agricultural tube wells and it was intended to convert electric tube wells to solar energy.


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Rs663.9b agri loans released, disbursements to reach Rs800b by end of Dec: Minister for National Food Security and Research Tariq Bashir Cheema

- DAP fertilizer which was Rs. 13000 in previous government is now selling to Rs 9,000 per bag and sufficient quantity was also available for local farmers


Minister for National Food Security and Research Tariq Bashir Cheema on Wednesday said agriculture loans worth Rs663.9 billion were released during the month of November 2022 and it was expected that the loan disbursement would reach Rs800 billion by the end of the current month (December).

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Addressing a press conference, he said that the agriculture loan was the component of Prime Minister Kissan Package of Rs 1,819 billion to revive Pakistan’s agriculture sector, particularly restoring the agriculture of areas affected by catastrophic floods during monsoon season. He said the package comprised 15 main points to restore and revive the agriculture sector in the country in order to ensure food safety and security in the country, adding that significant progress has been made in all the points. The prime minister on October 31, 2022, he added, had announced the package and the cabinet accorded the approval to this effect on November 17. Prime Minister was taking a keen interest and holding a fortnightly meeting in order to review the progress on the package, said Cheema.

Besides, the government has also announced to waive off markup for the farmers from the flood-hit areas, he said, adding that the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has also issued a notification to this effect, and a 100 percent markup amounting to Rs10.62 billion would be waived off. The government under Kissan Package has also earmarked an amount of Rs 8.2 billion for the provision of subsidized agricultural inputs and issued a notification on December 2022, which would help in providing inputs at controlled rates to boost per-acre crop output, he added. Cheema further informed that for the first time in history, Prime Minister Youth Business and Agriculture Loan Scheme was introduced to engage youth in the agriculture sector to get maximum dividends for the young population, besides providing them employment opportunities in this sector. He said despite the fiscal and financial crunch, the SBP has issued notifications of all the above-mentioned schemes, and prices of fertilizers were also brought down under markup and risk management scheme, adding that prices of DAP fertilizer came down from Rs 13,000 to Rs 9,000 per bag and sufficient quantity was also available for local farmers.

Besides, he added, Rs 30 billion was also allocated for the subsidy on imported urea and it would be provided in a transparent manner in collaboration with the provincial govts. Under the package, an amount of Rs 4.787 billion comprising 75 percent of agro-based small and medium enterprises were also disbursed, besides the government has also initiated interest-free loan for landless farmers and the central bank has also issued a circular to commercial banks to disburse Rs 5 billion to all eligible farmers, he added. The minister said that under the special directives of the prime minister, the value of PIU was enhanced from Rs 4,000 to Rs 10,000, adding that Finance Division has already notified that it would equally benefit the large and small-scale growers. Besides, he said, a summary was also moved to allow the import of 3 years used tractors to facilitate the local growers and introduce mechanized agriculture in the country. The ministry was also negotiating with private banks to provide financing facilities for import of used tractors, he added. The minister further informed that electricity tariff for farmers was reduced and the govt was also working to chalk out a mechanism to provide affordable electricity to agricultural tube wells and it was intended to convert electric tube wells to solar energy.


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Outside of politics, we MUST grow our Agriculture, IT, Textile and Engineering services base. That's where the future is for us. We must pass laws limiting the land acquisitions to build housing societies where agricultural land is being decimated.

Ukraine is a smaller country than Pakistan, YET, it exports Wheat globally and is one of the largest producer of Wheat and many Engineering & Aerospace services, etc. These are critical steps we need to take no matter who is in power.
 
Outside of politics, we MUST grow our Agriculture, IT, Textile and Engineering services base. That's where the future is for us. We must pass laws limiting the land acquisitions to build housing societies where agricultural land is being decimated.

Ukraine is a smaller country than Pakistan, YET, it exports Wheat globally and is one of the largest producer of Wheat and many Engineering & Aerospace services, etc. These are critical steps we need to take no matter who is in power.

Our Punjab Government led by PTI is converting agri land for commercial and residential purposes at speed of light. It seems only purpose of Imran Khan government was to facilitate land developers mafia.


 
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Our Punjab Government led by PTI is converting agri land for commercial and residential purposes at speed of light. It seems only purpose of Imran Khan government was to facilitate land developers mafia.

I am personally aware of corruption by the CMoP. His closes group of companies out of Gujrat is getting contracts WITHOUT bidding when in Lahore, you have a couple of the top line infrastructure development companies like IKAN and Habib construction, these guys were deeply involved with Motorways and Metro bus projects. But they've been sidelined and contracts directly issued to companies who DO NOT have infrastructure background. Same thing is the case with housing societies, like you said it's like they are eating up agricultural land. What would an agricultural country do without agricultural land

PTI is a text book definition of a mafia who has been doing organized financial crimes. They've been looting the nation with both hands, and keep screaming with their mouth "chors" in a different direction. That's why the military abandoned their support as IK turned out to be the biggest chor.
 
I am personally aware of corruption by the CMoP. His closes group of companies out of Gujrat is getting contracts WITHOUT bidding when in Lahore, you have a couple of the top line infrastructure development companies like IKAN and Habib construction, these guys were deeply involved with Motorways and Metro bus projects. But they've been sidelined and contracts directly issued to companies who DO NOT have infrastructure background. Same thing is the case with housing societies, like you said it's like they are eating up agricultural land. What would an agricultural country do without agricultural land

PTI is a text book definition of a mafia who has been doing organized financial crimes. They've been looting the nation with both hands, and keep screaming with their mouth "chors" in a different direction. That's why the military abandoned their support as IK turned out to be the biggest chor.

IKAN, Descon, Izhar, Habib Rafiq and some others have infrastructure to develop large engineering projects, but most of them are working as sub-contractors of FWO.
 
IKAN, Descon, Izhar, Habib Rafiq and some others have infrastructure to develop large engineering projects, but most of them are working as sub-contractors of FWO.

FWO does good work. There is no issues with it. It's corruption and personal benefits through personal contacts that is the issue. They are awarding billions of rupees of projects to their close affiliates and there would be a payback in some indirect way. IK has introduced "white collar corruption" in the system, where you don't take upfront cuts, you get cash or land indirectly or through other benefits, etc.
 
FWO does good work. There is no issues with it. It's corruption and personal benefits through personal contacts that is the issue. They are awarding billions of rupees of projects to their close affiliates and there would be a payback in some indirect way. IK has introduced "white collar corruption" in the system, where you don't take upfront cuts, you get cash or land indirectly or through other benefits, etc.

No doubt about competency of FWO but FWO and its allied institutions are twisting civil government's arm to eliminate the competition:

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2309414/cabinet-exempts-state-owned-entities-from-transparency-rules

PMLN resisted such demands:

 
Look at these trolls. A fake farmer and an narcissist having a wank fest over PDM on this page. Get a life ya idiots
 
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