FFC hails govt decision of abolishing GIDC on fertilizers
ISLAMABAD: The Fauji Fertilizer Company (FFC) appreciated the government’s recent decision of abolition of GIDC on fertilizers and termed it a step towards strengthening food security of Pakistan.
Chief Executive/Managing Director Fauji Fertilizer Company Lt Gen (R) Tariq Khan, HI (M) hailed recent decision by Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) to reduce GIDC to Rs5 per bag to provide relief to farmers and bring further stability in Agriculture sector of Pakistan.
FFC has always favoured government decisions that are aimed at helping farming communities of the country. ECC decision will help farming communities to increase returns on farm economics and help agriculture sector’s contribution towards the economy in alleviating hunger and improve Food Security of the country.
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