Pakistan, Saudi Arabia collaborate in livestock sector expansion

The Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) has agreed a key partnership with Najd Gateway Holding Company of Saudi Arabia, targeting the booming livestock sector.

Under the agreement, a substantial area of ​​5,000 acres will be devoted to the cultivation of alfalfa, a vital cattle feed, which will then be exported.

This nutrient-rich feed serves as the primary protein source for a variety of farm animals including dairy cattle, beef, horses, sheep, goats and other domestic animals.

As Pakistan’s fertile soil contributes to raising high-quality livestock products with high nutritional and protein value, this collaboration holds promise for strengthening the country’s agricultural sector.

Cultivation of alfalfa, a globally recognized fodder crop of immense importance, is practiced in many countries and this enterprise is ready to exploit Pakistan’s agricultural potential for mutual benefit.

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