Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar led government discussions aimed at securing steady gas supplies for fertilizer production facilities across Pakistan. The Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister convened officials to address pricing stability and ensure farmers receive adequate urea supplies when needed. Ministry representatives examined current gas distribution patterns to fertilizer plants and evaluated pricing structures that balance industry viability with farmer affordability.
Dar stressed the need for coordinated efforts between government agencies, regulatory bodies, and private sector partners to guarantee reliable energy access. The Foreign Minister instructed participants to create comprehensive plans protecting agricultural producers from unpredictable cost fluctuations and supply disruptions. Senior officials from multiple government departments participated in the session, representing ministries overseeing food security, energy, environmental policy, and privatization initiatives.
The gathering brought together the Chairman of the Federal Board of Revenue, Competition Commission leadership, and fertilizer industry representatives alongside Special Assistant Tariq Bajwa. Participants worked to establish frameworks that reduce market irregularities while supporting agricultural productivity through dependable fertilizer access.
Dar stressed the need for coordinated efforts between government agencies, regulatory bodies, and private sector partners to guarantee reliable energy access. The Foreign Minister instructed participants to create comprehensive plans protecting agricultural producers from unpredictable cost fluctuations and supply disruptions. Senior officials from multiple government departments participated in the session, representing ministries overseeing food security, energy, environmental policy, and privatization initiatives.
The gathering brought together the Chairman of the Federal Board of Revenue, Competition Commission leadership, and fertilizer industry representatives alongside Special Assistant Tariq Bajwa. Participants worked to establish frameworks that reduce market irregularities while supporting agricultural productivity through dependable fertilizer access.