Pakistan’s Ambassador to China, Khalil Hashmi, visited Litong Food Group in Chengdu, Sichuan Province of China, and invited the group to establish “Litong Food Park” in Pakistan.
Ambassador Khalil Hashmi stated that the establishment of the food park aims to promote value-added products in Pakistan, tapping into the country’s vast agricultural resources.
This initiative is expected to create numerous employment opportunities and contribute significantly to the economy,.
“Glad to meet today and exchange views with Mr. Chen Changwei, Chairman of Puji Group – a subsidiary of which has been growing dry chilies and is now exporting them from Pakistan. We reviewed ongoing cooperation and discussed plans,” he stated.
He emphasized that this collaboration would strengthen bilateral ties between Pakistan and Asian countries, opening up new avenues for trade and economic growth.
The delegation from Litong Group expressed their keen interest in Pakistan’s agricultural potential and its strategic location for trade with Asian markets.
As part of their investment plan, the group intends to establish a cutting-edge laboratory in Multan City, Pakistan, focusing on the research and development of dry chili, sesame, broad bean, and sorghum.
The Chinese side briefed that the establishment of the laboratory in Multan will not only facilitate research and development but also provide local farmers with access to advanced agricultural techniques.
This collaboration between Litong Group and Pakistani farmers is expected to result in increased crop yields, improved quality, and enhanced export prospects. Litong Food Group committed to establishing a state-of-the-art food park in Pakistan, with an investment commitment of $500 million over the next three years.
The Pakistani delegation introduced Pakistan, known for its fertile land and diverse climate, as an ideal location for the cultivation of various crops.