Lahore: Under the direction of Punjab Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi, a significant decision was made to sell high-protein Punjabi fodder to Kuwait.The gathering Approved methods to improve the production of high-protein ‘alfalfa’ fodder for the growth of animals, with a focus on the nutrient-rich feed’s scientific drying and storage. Plans to investigate other ideas for breed insemination to promote dairy development and to supply farmers with seeds for growing ‘alfalfa’ fodder were also considered.In an effort to take advantage of the possibility of higher exports of beef and mutton, the CM ordered the Food Research Centre in Sargodha to operate at full capacity in order to promote the production of high-protein fodder.
He emphasised conversations he had while in Kuwait, where the two main topics of discussion were the need for dry feed from Kuwait and the export of high-protein fodder.Positive results of Punjab’s disease-free compartment were revealed to the meeting.The CM emphasised the significance of encouraging nearby farms to implement model agricultural practices, highlighting the need for both contemporary technology and regional knowledge for livestock development. Provincial Minister Ibrahim Hasan Murad, the chairman of planning and development, the secretaries of agriculture, wildlife, and livestock, as well as the secretary of transportation, were present at the meeting. In the meantime, Mohsin Naqvi, the caretaker chief minister of Punjab, presided over a meeting on Tuesday that addressed Lahore’s traffic problems.