Noticias sobre la Aeroponía de Pakistán

Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research, Rana Tanveer Hussain, and KOICA Director, Mr. Je Ho Yeon, mark the occasion with an exchange of a commemorative shield during the delegation’s visit to the Ministry in Islamabad.
Noviembre 27, 2025
Pakistan and Korea Join Hands to Establish Seed Potato Centre at PARC to Cut Imports and Boost Local Production
Pakistan and KOICA discussed a feasibility study for a Seed Potato Production Centre at PARC, Islamabad. The project aims to cut seed imports, boost yields with Korean tech like aeroponics, and supply virus-free certified seed to over 100,000 farmers.
Potatoes in the field
Febrero 11, 2024
South Korea assists Pakistan to boost its local seed potato production
PR&P, PARC, Pakistan and the Republic of Korea are collaborating on Technical Cooperation Projects (TCP), notably focusing on seed potato production
Potatoes in the field
Marzo 27, 2023
Pakistan and Korea Collaborate on Aeroponic Technology for Seed Potato Production to Reduce Import Costs
Pakistan and Republic of Korea are working jointly on seed potato production through Aeroponics technology and 2nd generation crop is ready to harvest at PARC-National Agricultural Research Centre Islamabad.
KOPIA Pakistan Centre and Aeroponic Potato Seed Production System inaugurated at NARC
Agosto 22, 2021
KOPIA Pakistan Centre and Aeroponic Potato Seed Production System inaugurated at NARC
Opening ceremonies of KOPIA Pakistan Centre and Aeroponic Potato Seed Production System was held at NARC Islamabad.
Potato Fields, Naltar, Gilgit Baltistan.
Marzo 26, 2021
Pakistan aims for Self-sufficiency for seed potatoes by mid 2022
Pakistan is poised to become self-sufficient in potato seed by mid-2022. The country is going to start producing high-quality, virus-free, third-generation potato seed.
Signing ceremony between Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC) and Green System Pakistan Pvt Limited: PARC will Produce Two Million Disease-Resistant Potato Tubers Using Tissue Culture Technology
Octubre 09, 2020
Pakistan to Produce Two Million Disease-Resistant Potato Tubers Using Tissue Culture Technology
Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC) will Produce Two Million Disease-Resistant Potato Potato Tubers Using Tissue Culture Technology
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