Punjab caretaker govt approves pilot shrimp farming program

LAHORE: Punjab Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Monday gave in-principle approval to a pilot program to introduce shrimp aquaculture and has called for a comprehensive plan for the promotion of shrimp farming in the province.

As per plan, during the first phase, shrimp aquaculture will be introduced on 100,000 acres of uncultivable land in a selected district while ten shrimp farms of 10,000 acres each will be established on barren lands in the province.

Local investors will be provided free land for shrimp farming for a specified period and after the success of the pilot phase, the shrimp farming project will be expanded.

Meanwhile, a proposal is also being assessed to provide loans in easy installments to small farmers for shrimp farming up to one kanal area.

In Punjab, 1.5 million acres of uncultivable land are available for shrimp farming, while the experiment of shrimp farming on 1250 acres of land has already been successful in the province under a federal government project.

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