Pakistan's agriculture minister met with Sudan's ambassador to discuss expanding bilateral cooperation in farming sectors. Rana Tanveer Hussain and Ambassador Salih Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Siddig explored opportunities for agricultural trade partnerships during their bilateral session. The Pakistani official emphasized shared cultural and religious bonds between both nations as groundwork for stronger collaboration. Sudan's ambassador highlighted that over 98 percent of his country's population practices Islam and expressed mutual goodwill between the countries. Minister Hussain welcomed Sudan's interest in securing additional university seats for Sudanese students at Faisalabad's agriculture institution.
The meeting addressed potential three-way partnerships involving Saudi Arabia's investment capital and Sudan's fertile agricultural lands. Pakistani expertise could support Sudan's sugar processing industry and meat export operations. The minister praised Sudan's livestock health standards and disease-free meat production for Gulf markets. Both officials agreed that Pakistani technical knowledge in irrigation and crop production could benefit Sudan's agricultural development goals. The Pakistani diaspora's skilled contributions in Sudan demonstrate existing cooperation between the brotherly nations.
The meeting addressed potential three-way partnerships involving Saudi Arabia's investment capital and Sudan's fertile agricultural lands. Pakistani expertise could support Sudan's sugar processing industry and meat export operations. The minister praised Sudan's livestock health standards and disease-free meat production for Gulf markets. Both officials agreed that Pakistani technical knowledge in irrigation and crop production could benefit Sudan's agricultural development goals. The Pakistani diaspora's skilled contributions in Sudan demonstrate existing cooperation between the brotherly nations.