China-Pakistan Agricultural Industrial Park: A Game Changer for Farmers and Trade
In a significant development for Pakistan’s agricultural sector, a Chinese company has announced plans to establish a Sino-Pak Agricultural Industrial Park and a cross-border e-commerce platform in Pakistan. The platform, featuring Urdu as the primary language, aims to enhance agricultural trade between the two nations.
Ken Liu, director of cross-border e-commerce at the company, shared the vision behind the initiative. “Our goal is to create a two-way agricultural trade corridor that benefits both nations. By leveraging our expertise in agricultural inputs and digital platforms, we aim to support Pakistan’s farmers while bringing high-quality Pakistani products to Chinese consumers,” he said in a recent interview.
A Boost for Pakistan’s Agriculture
Agriculture is the backbone of Pakistan’s economy, contributing approximately 24% of its GDP and employing 37.4% of the workforce. However, the sector struggles with fragmented supply chains, high distribution costs, and limited access to affordable agricultural inputs.
One of the most pressing issues is fertilizer supply. Pakistan’s annual fertilizer demand exceeds 10 million tons, and small and medium-sized farmers often face difficulties in accessing cost-effective solutions. The new Sino-Pak Agricultural Industrial Park aims to tackle these challenges by ensuring an efficient supply chain and reducing costs for local farmers.
Cross-Border E-Commerce in Urdu: A Digital Revolution
The introduction of a cross-border e-commerce platform in Urdu is another groundbreaking move. By making agricultural trade more accessible in Pakistan’s national language, the platform will allow local farmers and businesses to connect directly with Chinese markets. This digital transformation is expected to boost exports of Pakistani agricultural products, enhance profitability, and strengthen economic ties between Pakistan and China.
A Win-Win for Both Nations
This initiative marks a new era of cooperation between Pakistan and China in the agricultural and digital commerce sectors. While Pakistan’s farmers will gain better access to essential resources and international markets, Chinese consumers will enjoy high-quality Pakistani agricultural products.
With the establishment of the Sino-Pak Agricultural Industrial Park and an Urdu-based e-commerce platform, the two countries are set to redefine agricultural trade, paving the way for a more sustainable and mutually beneficial partnership.

