QUETTA: The provincial government has approved the Balochistan Organic Agri­­­culture Policy 2024, which focuses on environmental sustainability, economic growth, and strengthening farmers’ resilience to climate change.

The move is expected to boost local biodiversity and food security and reduce reliance on imported org­anic cotton, saving millions of dollars in foreign exchange.

In collaboration with WWF-Pakistan, Balo­chis­tan’s Agri­culture Extension Department is working with 12,000 farmers across 95,000 acres to advance organic farming practices.

In 2023-24, 67,067 acres of organic cotton have been globally certified in key districts, including Barkhan, Lasbela, Kohlu and Khuzdar.

The organic certification has been carried out by the Control Union certified under the NOP (USDA) and EU standards, prov­­iding access to high-demand markets in the US and Europe.

Muhammad Jahangir Kakar, the special secretary of the Agriculture and Cooperative Department, said the policy represents a transformative shift from the province’s current agricultural practices to a more sustainable, ecological and economically viable model.

Mr Kakar also appreciated the efforts of Laudes Foundation which extended its support in the second phase, continuing until December 2024.

Hammad Naqi Khan, the WWF-Pakistan DG said his organisation is “proud to support the Balochistan Organic Agriculture Policy 2024”.

“This initiative represents a major milestone in promoting organic cotton production, offering a sustainable pathway to economic growth and reduces our dependency on imported materials,” he said.

“By empowering local farmers and managing over 95,000 acres of certified organic land, Balochistan is setting a precedent for sustainable farming in Pakistan and beyond.”

With its abundant natural resources such and fertile land, Balochistan is well-positioned to become a leader in organic farming.

This policy is expected to boost the province’s economy and agriculture sector.

Published in Dawn, November 5th, 2024

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