Punjab allocates Rs30bn for CM Green Tractor Programme
LAHORE:The Punjab government has allocated Rs30 billion for the Chief Minister Punjab Green Tractor Programme, which is a landmark initiative.
Under the programme, subsidies of Rs1 million per tractor have been extended to 9,500 farmers through a transparent ballot system. These views were expressed by Provincial Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Syed Ashiq Hussain Kirmani while attending the signing ceremony between Tractor Manufacturing Industry and Agriculture Department.
The minister highlighted that this initiative would strengthen agricultural mechanisation, enhance the trust of farmers in the local tractor industry. He stressed the need to focus on the local manufacturing of rice transplanters and harvesters and boosting the production of tractors over 85 HP locally to save foreign exchange spent on imports.
He added that under this scheme, owners of 1 to 50 acres of agricultural land will have the option to choose 50-85 HP tractors of their preference. The entire delivery process is digitised ensuring transparency. The quality of the green tractors will not be compromised, and international standards (SOPs) must be adhered to during manufacturing. Additionally, 1,000 tractors will be provided to wheat farmers under the 'Grow More Wheat' campaign.
Secretary Agriculture Punjab, Iftikhar Ali Sahoo, stated that 9,400 allotment letters have already been issued, and the first phase of the Green Tractor Scheme will conclude by March 31, 2025. This scheme benefits not only farmers but also the tractor industry, which is expected to adhere to strict delivery timelines. The Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of the tractor manufacturing companies expressed their full support for the Chief Minister Punjab Green Tractor Scheme, acknowledging its positive impact on the local industry.
The ceremony also witnessed the signing of agreements for tractor manufacturing, with Director General Agriculture (Extension) Ch Abdul Hamid, CEOs of tractor companies, and other senior officials in attendance.
Prominent attendees included Special Secretary Agriculture Agha Nabeel Akhtar, Additional Secretary Agriculture Ijaz Munir, Captain (Retired) Waqas Rashid, Shabbir Ahmad Khan, Director General Agriculture Chaudhry Abdul Hamid, Malik Muhammad Akram, Naveed Asmat Kahloon, and other senior officers.
-
Funeral Home Owner Sentenced To 40 Years For Selling Corpses, Faking Ashes -
Why Is Thor Portrayed Differently In Marvel Movies? -
Dutch Seismologist Hints At 'surprise’ Quake In Coming Days -
Australia’s Liberal-National Coalition Reunites After Brief Split Over Hate Laws -
DC Director Gives Hopeful Message As Questions Raised Over 'Blue Beetle's Future -
King Charles New Plans For Andrew In Norfolk Exposed -
What You Need To Know About Ischemic Stroke -
Shocking Reason Behind Type 2 Diabetes Revealed By Scientists -
SpaceX Cleared For NASA Crew-12 Launch After Falcon 9 Review -
Meghan Markle Gives Old Hollywood Vibes In New Photos At Glitzy Event -
Simple 'finger Test' Unveils Lung Cancer Diagnosis -
Groundbreaking Treatment For Sepsis Emerges In New Study -
Roblox Blocked In Egypt Sparks Debate Over Child Safety And Digital Access -
Savannah Guthrie Addresses Ransom Demands Made By Her Mother Nancy's Kidnappers -
OpenAI Reportedly Working On AI-powered Earbuds As First Hardware Product -
Andrew, Sarah Ferguson Refuse King Charles Request: 'Raising Eyebrows Inside Palace'