Chinese water-saving facilities play vital role in Pakistan
Islamabad : Chinese water-saving facilities could play a vital role in Pakistan, sources of Chinese water-saving industry leader Tianjin Dayu Irrigation Group Company told China Economic Net (CEN) at ongoing 2nd China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE).
“The panoramic solutions for the whole industrial chain of agricultural water-saving irrigation could systematically meet the agricultural needs of different regions and climates. Besides Pakistan, we have also provided targeted solutions in ASEAN countries including Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, as well as Central Asia, Africa and as far as South America,” the sources told CEN.
At the beginning of this year, the first batch of equipment for the Million Acres of green Pakistan Smart Farm Project participated by Dayu, has been packed and delivered. The first batch of 20 sprinkler machines and the intelligent water-fertilizer integrated drip irrigation system covering 2,000 hectares could be used for the planting and irrigation of wheat, cotton, tomatoes, corn and other crops, providing vital technical support for the construction of smart farms in Pakistan.
“Local water resources are relatively scarce, thus there is an urgent need for water-saving agricultural facilities and to improve the level of smart agricultural production. Our facilities could meet the needs of Pakistani partners. Now the project is moving forward,” the staff added.
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