TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, May 6. Uzbekistan’s
Tashkent region and Pakistan are advancing cooperation in the
livestock sector through joint investment projects and technology
exchange, Trend
reports via the regional administration.


In particular, a meeting was held in the Ohangaron district
between local officials, including district hokim Bahrom Norqobilov
and Deputy Governor of the region Khurshid Qoraboyev, and
representatives of Pakistan’s Samsons Agro Farms company.


The talks focused on cooperation in livestock development, with
further expanded negotiations involving heads of major local farms,
enabling direct dialogue between Uzbek farmers and the foreign
partner.


During the discussions, the Uzbek side presented the district’s
natural and climatic conditions, opportunities for livestock
development, efforts to strengthen the feed base, breed high-yield
livestock, and introduce modern agricultural technologies.







The Pakistani company, in turn, showcased advanced solutions for
livestock industrialization and the cultivation of feed using
water-saving technologies.


The sides discussed prospects for implementing joint investment
projects, exchanging expertise, and introducing modern technologies
to improve efficiency in the sector.