Japan Provides 7.7 Million USD To Support FMD Control, Restoration Of Livelihoods In FATA

Japan provides 7.7 million USD to support FMD control, restoration of livelihoods in FATA

ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 27th Feb, 2018 ) :The Government of Japan would provide an amount of US$ 2.7 million and US$ 5.0 million respectively for Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to implement its two projects including the enhancement of Foot and Mouth disease (FMD) control and the second phase of restoration of the livelihoods in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA).

An agreement to this effect was signed between Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan Takashi Kurai and FAO Representative in Pakistan Min� Dowlatchahi. Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research Sikandar Hayat Khan Bosan was also present in the signing ceremony, where as a grant agreement on the details of implementation of the project was signed and exchanged between Chief Representative of Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Yasuhiro Tojo, and Ms.

Dowlatchahi at the same ceremony. Foot and mouth is a highly contagious disease of cloven footed animals that threatens food security and the livelihoods of smallholders and prevents livestock sector from achieving its economic potential milk production may drop 50 to 70 percent mortality of young calves reaches 10 to 22 percent.

The project will significantly improve the FMD outbreaks surveillance and rapid response mechanism for disease control and reduce the incidence of FMD outbreaks in the country. This will help curtail the losses caused by the disease and improve productivity of livestock contributing to food security and improve resilience of livelihood of livestock farmers to animal disease threats.

In the second phase of the same project, Government of Japan through FAO will provide support to about 32,000 households in the two targeted agencies of FATA, Kurram and Khyber. The project will help reduce poverty and promote economic opportunities in the region through agriculture development which will support stabilization and economic growth in the area.

This project is in line with the "FATA Sustainable Return and Rehabilitation Strategy", launched by FATA Secretariat and implemented in collaboration with UN agencies and donor countries including Japan Speaking on the occasion Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research Sikandar Hayat Khan Bosan said that government considers agriculture as a key area of focus to ensure food security for all segments of the society.

A growing agriculture sector not only plays a vital role in boosting national economy but also reducing poverty and improving access to food. For improving nutrition diversification of agriculture by enhanced focus on high value horticulture, livestock and fisheries is main thrust of new "Agriculture and Food Security Policy", he added.

Takashi Kurai said tthat agriculture sector is a vital component of Pakistan's economy and its steady growth is a prerequisite for the overall developments of the country and these 2 projects will not only contribute to the improvement of production of agricultural goods but also to the socioeconomic development in Pakistan.

Spaking on the occasion Yasuhiro Tojo said that project would make a significant contribution toward stabilization of the area and essentially focus on agribusiness and value chain development to boost commercial agriculture in FATA.

Furthermore, the project will be expected to facilitate women participation in various interventions, particularly in homestead poultry, kitchen gardening and food and grain storage/preservation.

Thanking the government of Japan for its financial assistance, Min� Dowlatchahi said that these projects will cover important areas of interventions for the FATA Transition Plan. These interventions will contribute to the development of the agricultural sector in FATA region by improving food security, boosting economic activities and markets and as a result help achieve peace and security in the area.

The FMD project emphasizes the importance of animal health as part of the One Health agenda, which is crucial for addressing food insecurity, improving nutrition and rural livelihoods that are dependent on livestock,she added