Pakistan and China have signed a memorandum of understanding to introduce artificial intelligence-powered agricultural equipment, signaling a potential transformative approach to farming practices.
The Punjab government recently formalized an agreement with "AI Force Tech," a Chinese technology company, focusing on integrating advanced robotic technologies into the agricultural sector. This strategic partnership aims to upgrade farming methodologies and contribute to Pakistan's economic development.
Federal Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives, Ahsan Iqbal, unveiled a plan to send 1,000 agricultural experts to China, facilitating knowledge transfer and technological expertise.
Key highlights of the agreement include:
- Implementation of AI-driven agricultural machinery
- Technology transfer from Chinese experts
- Potential increase in agricultural productivity and exports
- Enhanced economic opportunities for farmers
Experts will study cutting-edge agricultural technologies in Xian, China, exploring global-standard facilities and advanced farming techniques.
By embracing modern technological solutions, Pakistan seeks to address agricultural challenges, improve crop yields, and create sustainable farming practices.
The initiative is expected to provide Pakistani farmers with advanced tools and knowledge, ultimately contributing to national economic resilience and agricultural transformation.