Agriculture sector, backbone of country’s economy, expected to grow by 3.9% during fiscal year 2022-23
ISLAMABAD: The government has devised a comprehensive plan for agriculture Modernization to enhance agriculture productivity on modern lines and help promote overall economic growth of the country.
The National Action Plan specially has focus on capacity building, germplasm resources, agricultural product processing, agricultural technology extension, fishery science and technology, aquaculture, and aquatic product processing, official sources said.
The action plan also includes establishment of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) free zones, market information and agricultural trade and cooperation for agricultural development.
According to official document, other initiatives proposed for fiscal year 2022-23 in agriculture sector include, corporate agriculture farming, deceleration of FMD Free Zones and local production of FMD vaccines and mechanization harvesting and post harvesting processes.
Agriculture sector, the backbone of country’s economy is expected to grow by 3.9 percent during the upcoming fiscal year (2022-23).
However, the projected agriculture growth performance at 3.9 percent would mainly contingent upon revival of cotton and wheat production, consistent availability of water, certified seeds, fertilizers, pesticides and agriculture credit facilities.
Revival of both these crops would not only support growth momentum but will also ease out Balance of Payment pressures through lesser import requirements.
It is pertinent to mention here that during the current fiscal year, agriculture sector exceeded its envisaged targets of Annual Plan 2021-22 (3.5 percent) given the strong crop sector performance.
Agriculture sector posted growth of 4.4 percent against the last year growth of 3.5 percent. The Production of important crops including sugarcane, rice and maize crops achieved record production with impressive increase in per acre yield.
Although, cotton production remained below target during 2021-22, however, it was 17.9 percent greater than the crop output of last year.
Keeping in view almost 7 percent reduction in area under cultivation, the performance of cotton crop is also impressive.
However, wheat yield was affected by urea availability and disruptions in irrigation water supply, increase in rust prevalence and high temperatures in the last fortnight of March (heat wave), according to the document.
Meanwhile, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) had assigned annual indicative agricultural credit disbursement target of Rs. 1,700 billion for 2021-22, which was 24.5 percent higher than last year’s disbursement of Rs. 1,366 billion. APP