ISLAMABAD:
At the 44th Session of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) Conference held in Rome on Tuesday, Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research Rana Tanveer Hussain reaffirmed Pakistan’s strong commitment to advancing sustainable, climate-resilient, and inclusive agri-food systems.
According to a press statement released on Tuesday, the minister was addressing a high-level gathering of international delegates when he announced the country’s pledge to ensure not only national food security but also to support global initiatives to eradicate hunger, malnutrition, and poverty.
Pakistan is undergoing wide-ranging national reforms aimed at modernising its agricultural sector. These reforms are focused on enhancing food safety standards, promoting innovation, encouraging crop diversification, and empowering smallholder farmers, according to the official statement issued by the ministry. These measures are designed to create a more equitable and robust food system that improves nutrition, supports livelihoods, and ensures long-term food security for all, Hussain continued.
While reflecting on the broader global context, the minister emphasised that food security and environmental sustainability are universal challenges that require collective responses.
Pakistan values international cooperation as a key pillar in its agricultural development strategy. By sharing knowledge, aligning with global best practices, and learning from other nations, Pakistan aims to contribute meaningfully to global food governance and resilience-building efforts.
Hussain also acknowledged Pakistan’s active participation in the election of the new chairperson and vice chairs of the FAO Council during the session. He congratulated the newly elected leadership and expressed confidence that the new chairperson will play a vital role in facilitating consensus among member countries, strengthening coordination with governing bodies, and ensuring that the Council remains responsive to the evolving needs of its members.