The collaboration between Organic Pakistan and Mishal Pakistan offers crucial information and narratives on urban farming and sustainable agriculture.
Mishal Pakistan, a premier development organization that specializes in research and communication strategies, and Organic Pakistan, a pioneering organization committed to promoting organic agriculture and sustainable practices, are excited to announce their partnership. The partnership aims to transform Pakistan’s agricultural landscape and raise the status of the nation on the global stage.
Together, Organic Pakistan and Mishal Pakistan will work to address important issues pertaining to the agro-economy, climate change, and food security through the implementation of this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
In order to promote public discourse and cultivate influential opinion leaders, the collaboration will involve the exchange of current and pertinent data, media training, capacity-building workshops, and the creation of knowledge resources.
By measuring and enhancing Pakistan’s performance in the international rankings, Mishal Pakistan, the New Economy and Societies Platform’s Country Partner Institute, supports the initiatives of the World Economic Forum. The collaboration between Organic Pakistan and Mishal Pakistan offers crucial information and narratives on urban farming and sustainable agriculture.
Organic Pakistan’s founding chairman, Muhammad Nadeem Iqbal, expressed his enthusiasm for the alliance by saying, “We are thrilled to work with Mishal Pakistan to promote sustainable agricultural methods and transform Pakistan’s agricultural landscape. Through this partnership, we hope to share useful information and assets that will raise public awareness of organic farming and urban agriculture while helping Pakistan move up the international rankings.”
The collaboration will significantly improve Pakistan’s rankings and narratives on global platforms, according to Amir Jahangir, founder and CEO of Mishal Pakistan, the country partner institute of the New Economy and Societies Platform, World Economic Forum.
In particular, he emphasised the significance of combining resources and knowledge to have a significant impact on Pakistan’s development in the area of climate-smart agriculture (CSA). CSA is a strategy that deals with the issues of food security and climate change, which are interconnected.
Jahangir continued by saying that, especially in northern Pakistan, which is already highly vulnerable to climate change, Pakistan is likely to face significant challenges in the agricultural sector as a result of changing monsoon patterns and rising temperatures. In spite of the obstacles posed by climate change, he emphasised the importance of investing in CSA to ensure a stable food supply in Pakistan’s thriving economy.
The aim of the collaboration is to improve Pakistan’s standing on international indices and foster a sustainable and resilient future for the nation through efforts in knowledge creation, dissemination through media training, capacity-building workshops, and joint advocacy. Given its favourable circumstances and resources, Jahangir expressed his belief that Pakistan has the potential to become the world’s future food basket.
In the MOU, Organic Pakistan and Mishal Pakistan outline joint initiatives that are centred on influential decision-makers, advocacy campaigns, and resource sharing.
Through seminars, workshops, and thematic reports, the partnership seeks to raise awareness of sustainable agriculture practises among the general public. This partnership aims to promote sustainable agricultural practises, encourage public discourse, and support Pakistan’s transition to a healthier, more resilient society.
An innovative group called Organic Pakistan is committed to advancing social responsibility, sustainable practises, and organic farming. Organic Pakistan promotes urban and organic agriculture with the goal of developing a more resilient and sustainable food system in Pakistan. The organization’s initiatives support a number of SDGs, including Climate Action, Sustainable Cities and Communities, and Zero Hunger.
A well-known development organisation, Mishal Pakistan, focuses on design thinking, research, communication techniques, and narrative development. Mishal Pakistan enhances Pakistan’s global standing as the Country Partner Institute of the New Economy and Societies Platform and works with stakeholders to develop solutions and advance development on global platforms.