Canadian High Commissioner Greg Giokas, during his recent three-day visit to Karachi, held extensive discussion with Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah and experts to mull over ways to improve Pakistan’s agriculture.During his separate meetings with the chief minister, agricultural and social leaders, Greg expressed his country’s desire to share expertise in economic development with special emphasis on providing technical know-how to Pakistan’s agriculture sector, said a statement issued by Canadian embassy here on Monday.
He said Canadian agriculture exports now exceeded to $47billion “as a result of comprehensive policy development, private investment and meaningful consultation with sectoral stakeholders, “A key element of Canada’s agricultural success has been its willingness to explore new markets, including opening up trade relations with large competitors, and ensuring a business-friendly investment climate,” he said.
Greg Giokas said Canada and many friends of Pakistan wished only for its increased economic prosperity and stability.
The agriculture sector could be a strong pillar for economic Pakistan’s development and its excellent agriculture sector “is well positioned to be a leader in economic development in the region.
There is every reason for Pakistan to succeed,” he added
Greg Giokas said Canada and many friends of Pakistan wished only for its increased economic prosperity and stability.
The agriculture sector could be a strong pillar for economic Pakistan’s development and its excellent agriculture sector “is well positioned to be a leader in economic development in the region.
There is every reason for Pakistan to succeed,” he added