Through the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), the Pakistani government is working with Australia to implement Australian agricultural knowledge in farming and livestock to improve food and milk production.
Kisan Cards, Green Tractors, and Solar Energy Projects are some of the 400 billion rupees that the government has set aside to increase crop production. More than 20 billion rupees would be spent on livestock development, including disease control strategies and livestock farmer cards. To guarantee disease-free beef exports, producing 400,000 calves a year is a major goal.
Drone surveillance and initiatives to raise awareness of wildlife conservation are two further ways that Australian technology is assisting with forest restoration.
A experimental project for shrimp cultivation on 100 acres in aquaculture seeks to generate 100 tons of shrimp per year.
Farmers will receive 5 billion rupees worth of new equipment as part of a smog management effort, coupled with programs to promote paddy straw reuse.