Pakistan’s Fatima Group inks $1b deals with Saudi, Chinese firms
Fatima Group, one of the largest industrial conglomerates in
Pakistan, has signed two memorandums of understanding (MoUs) worth over $
billion with two key global agriculture stakeholders – China Machinery
Engineering Company (CMEC) from China, and Sarh Attaqnia Co. (SAC) from Saudi
Arabia.
A formal signing of the business partnership was held at the
Pakistan Pavilion, in line with the ongoing Agriculture Week, at Expo 2020
Dubai.
Fatima Group, one of Pakistan’s fastest growing industrial
conglomerates with more than $1 billion in revenues, has interests in
fertilisers, energy, textiles, sugar, cement, and venture capital investments.
CMEC, as a technology partner, will help with the adaption
of climate-smart precision agriculture farm machinery, improved high-yielding
seeds, and other crop inputs in Pakistan. In addition, Sarh Attaqnia Company is
a key partner that will invest in developing a state-of-the-art agriculture
value chain encompassing sustainable production, processing, warehousing, and
export marketing of grain crops to help ensure regional food security.
“We as a country are blessed with immense potential and I
strongly believe that with the right partners we can create a big difference
not just for Pakistan’s food security but the entire region’s. We are grateful
to our Chinese and Saudi counterparts who have put their trust and faith in us.
I am hopeful that this landmark will lead to many more such partnerships and
investment opportunities for the future,” said Mian Fawad Ahmed Mukhtar,
chairman of Fatima Group and CEO of Fatima Fertilizer.
Pakistan has over 20 per cent of its GDP linked with
agriculture and about 64 per cent of the human resources are associated with
it. This collaboration will potentially unlock a tremendous amount of the
untapped land resources of Pakistan by bringing fallow lands under cultivation
for sustainable production of crops like rice, barley, oats, silage bales for
livestock, and the dairy industry under the Corporate Agriculture Farming
initiative.
Fatima Group, along with the Trade Development Authority of
Pakistan, are holding a range of events at the Pakistan Pavilion in Expo 2020
Dubai showcasing its commitment to help ensure regional food security,
agricultural innovation, and women empowerment in the agriculture sector of
Pakistan.
Hassan Ahmad, head of Agriculture Business Unit at Fatima
Group, said the firm is open to joint venture opportunities with the UAE
partners.
“Pakistan can serve as a food basket for the entire Middle East
region because the country’s agriculture market is huge, estimated to be nine
trillion rupees and contributes 20 per cent to its GDP. We are open for joint
ventures and collaboration with the UAE companies,” added Ahmad.
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