Overview
- Pakistan’s food minister met the UN Committee on World Food Security chair at the FAO Asia-Pacific conference in Brunei, where Pakistan was invited to join talks on global recommendations for resilient food systems.
- Both sides set a clear goal to turn the committee’s voluntary policy advice into results that can be tracked at the country level.
- The CFS chair said real change requires inclusive decision-making, cooperation across sectors, sustainable financing, and policies grounded in data.
- The discussion highlighted research and tools such as precision farming and digital platforms to raise output, use resources better, and build resilience.
- Pakistan detailed work with FAO to modernize farming through data systems and coordinated plans that attract public and private investment, with support for smallholders, women, and youth.