PPAF and BRSP Discuss Livestock Development in Balochistan
QUETTA — On June 23, the Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF) and the Balochistan Rural Support Programme (BRSP) hosted a coordination meeting to evaluate livestock project advancements in Balochistan. District Livestock Officers (DLOs) from the Livestock and Dairy Development Department attended, focusing on efforts to enhance the province’s livestock sector. Meeting Highlights The meeting gathered key stakeholders involved in Balochistan’s livestock sector development. The PPAF and BRSP, with European Union (EU) collaboration, are actively working to improve livestock farming conditions, crucial for the province’s rural economy. Participants discussed ongoing projects, assessing the impact of initiatives designed to boost productivity and sustainability. District Livestock Officers commended the PPAF, BRSP, and EU for their collaborative efforts to strengthen the livestock sector. Discussions emphasized the importance of continued investment in infrastructure, training, and resources for sustainable success. The meeting also provided a platform to share best practices and address challenges faced by local farmers. Key Projects Reviewed Disease control in livestock Breed improvement techniques Market access for livestock products These projects require a comprehensive approach combining technical assistance and community engagement to benefit rural communities maximally. Background on Balochistan Balochistan, the largest Pakistani province by area, has a significant rural population relying on agriculture and livestock for livelihood. The region’s arid climate and limited resources create challenges for sustainable livestock farming. PPAF and BRSP, with EU support, have launched multiple programs to address these difficulties. Established in 2000, the PPAF is a leading institution in Pakistan aimed at poverty alleviation through community-driven development. The BRSP focuses on rural development in Balochistan, improving living standards through socio-economic initiatives. Their collaboration enhances rural community resilience by boosting livestock productivity and diversifying income sources. Economic Significance The livestock sector is vital to Balochistan’s economy, providing jobs and income for a significant population segment. Sector enhancement can improve food security, farmer income, and economic growth. The PPAF and BRSP efforts, backed by the EU, are key in overcoming challenges hindering livestock industry development in Balochistan. Enhancing livestock productivity leads to better nutrition for locals and increased export potential. By focusing on disease control and breed improvement, ongoing initiatives aim to reduce mortality rates and improve product quality. Improved market access can help farmers secure better prices, raising their income and reducing poverty. These developments align with Pakistan’s broader economic goals, emphasizing agriculture and livestock as pivotal for sustainable development. Successfully implementing these projects may serve as a model for similar initiatives nationwide, promoting rural development and economic resilience.









