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Musharraf stresses on effectively
harnessing Dairy Resources
'Pakistan Times' Federal Bureau Report
RAWALPINDI: President
General Pervez Musharraf has stressed the need to effectively harness the
dairy resources of the country.
Chairing a meeting here, he observed that although Pakistan is one of the
largest producers of milk, it ranked very low in dairy products.
The meeting here at the Camp Office reviewed progress on the development of
dairy products in Pakistan.
Whereas production of milk could still be increased significantly by
enhancing per cow yield, which is very low as per international standards,
the dairy manufacturing sector was unable to make optimum use of the milk
already available.
The President identified the poor collection/marketing systems and use of
obsolete technology as the causes for Pakistan’s backwardness in this
sector.
The Minister for Industries, Production and Special Initiatives, Jehangir
Khan Tareen, briefed the meeting about the measures being taken for the
growth and development of the dairy sector in the country.
Over 640 model farms will be established by June 2007 and this number will
increase to 2440 by 2013.
During the meeting, strategies for achieving medium term goals through
private and public sector collaboration were also discussed.
Matters relating to structural reforms in dairy industry, and up-gradation
of Food Laws and quality standards also came under discussion.
President Musharraf said that there is a need to reorganize dairy farming in
the country on modern lines, so that this vital and untapped resource might
be utilized for earning foreign exchange.
He emphasized that the development of the dairy sector would greatly help in
job creation and poverty alleviation.
The President also instructed for human capital development in the sector by
imparting vocational training.
He appreciated the role of Pakistan Dairy Development Company, a
public-private partnership, in improving the lot of 8 million dairy farming
households in the country.
Appreciating the financial contributions made by the private sector to
strengthen the company, the President assured that the government would also
provide necessary financial and administrative support to the Company.
The meeting was attended by representatives of various dairy farms, foreign
experts and other senior officials.●
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