The government has announced a substantial boost in the development budget for the Ministry of National Food Security in the upcoming fiscal year, allocating an additional Rs3.71 billion. This increase will raise the food security budget from Rs8.85 billion to Rs12.56 billion, with funds allocated for both new and ongoing projects aimed at enhancing food security. Key projects receiving funding include initiatives to control foot-and-mouth disease, improve waterway infrastructure, promote olive cultivation, increase employment in agriculture, enhance water storage in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, support trout farming, improve cotton production, implement a seed quality track and trace system, monitor and treat animal diseases, and address locust emergencies. This budgetary increase underscores the government's commitment to strengthening the country's food security infrastructure and promoting sustainable agricultural practices.
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