Pakistan, Australia to jointly work on climate resilient agriculture

Introducing climate resilient agriculture practices to help Pakistan cope with fallouts of climate change on agriculture, forests, water, health, education and lives

Australian officials are interested in collaborating with Pakistan’s Climate Change Ministry to introduce climate resilient agriculture practices.

An Australian delegation on Friday (October 4) called on Minister of State for Climate Change Zartaj Gul tp discuss various opportunities for collaboration with Pakistan in environment, climate change forest management and water conservation and protection.

The Climate Change Ministry media spokesperson Mohammad Saleem said that the four-member Australian delegation to Pakistan, Dr. Geoffrey Shaw in Islamabad, praised the present government’s initiatives for protection of environment, forests, the wildlife and enhancing Pakistan’s resilience against negative fallouts of climate change on agriculture, forests, water, health, education and lives and livelihoods of the vulnerable communities.

“We are looking forward to contribute our role through our experiences in overall environmental protection and climate change resilience through mitigation and adaptation initiatives in the country’s climate-vulnerable socio-economic sectors,” Australian High Commissioner told the state minister Zartaj Gul.

The state minister climate change Zartaj Gul welcomed the interests of Australian government and its offer to help Pakistan in environment and climate change-related sectors.

“We are happy to hear that the Australian government is looking towards opportunities for collaboration and cooperation for jointly working and sharing its experiences regarding environmental conservation, water management, disaster risk management and climate resilient-agriculture,” Zartaj Gul told media.

The Pakistani delegation, led by the State Minister for Climate Change Zartaj Gul, comprised the climate change ministry Secretary Hassan Nasir Jami, Joint Secretary and Acting Inspector General (Forest) Suleman Warraich and Deputy Director Media Advocacy and Communication Mohammad Saleem.

The state minister Zartaj Gul told the delegation members that the climate change ministry have launched the world’s largest afforestation programme of 10 billion Tree Tsunami Programme, Clean Green Pakistan Programme, and made policies regarding sustainable building codes for Pakistan working on developing Urban resilience and water and sanitation programmes as a part of the present government’s vision and policies for conservation and protection of overall environment, protection from climate change impacts, and safeguarding peoples’ lives and livelihoods, particularly in vulnerable communities.

Nuxhat Khurshidhttps://islamabadscene.com
Nuxhat Khurshid is a passionate writer, reader and documentary-maker. She mostly writes on environment, climate change and development issues for Islamabad Scene.

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