PAVE Pakistan shared value case study
PAVE ran skills training for smallholder farmers in Sheikhupura and Gujarnwala districts in Punjab. How can businesses deliver development impact…
PAVE Pakistan’s response to COVID-19
In Pakistan, 75 per cent of seed is uncertified and sold through informal channels. Most of this uncertified seed does…
Enhancing women’s income through dairy interventions in Pakistan
This partnership brings FrieslandCampina Engro Pakistan and Engro Foundation together with the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)…
Improving access to global markets for cotton farmers in Pakistan
This partnership provided training to 54,000 cotton farmers in Pakistan, supporting them to improve their farming practices and, with that, their profitability. Through its investment, the BCI gained a better foothold in the world’s fourth largest cotton producer and further built the commercial viability of the Better Cotton Standard. Cotton Australia provided its expertise on the back of Australia’s recent accreditation under the BCI.
Pakistan partnerships in inclusive seed systems
This partnership will increase participation of smallholder farmers in the seed value chain, helping to enhance crop practices leading to better yields and livelihoods. The partnership will develop an innovative, scalable and sustainable business model that broadens and diversifies the seed procurement base for rice, wheat and vegetables.