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Food & Agriculture Economy

Fruit Tree Plantation Planned Along Highways 

Cultivating Growth: Pakistan's Green Highway Initiative.

Money Matters
Published May 16, 2025
2 Min Read

Private sector collaboration drives sustainable development and climate resilience.

Key Takeaways:

i) Pakistan launches an initiative to plant fruit trees along motorways and highways.

ii) The project aims to promote green growth and attract private investment.

iii) This initiative is expected to enhance Pakistan’s climate goals and create economic opportunities.


Islamabad, Pakistan – The Pakistani government has launched a new initiative to commercially plant fruit trees along the country’s extensive network of motorways and highways. This project aims to boost the nation’s green economy, attract private investment, and advance Pakistan’s climate resilience goals.

The initiative follows a three-year lease model, ensuring no financial burden on the government.

The plan, finalized during a high-level meeting in Islamabad, involves leasing land adjacent to highways to private investors for climate-appropriate fruit cultivation. Minister for Climate Change, Dr. Musadik Malik, highlighted the importance of this public-private partnership, stating that it will “enhance green cover, create economic opportunities, and contribute to Pakistan’s climate goals.”

The initiative follows a three-year lease model, ensuring no financial burden on the government. The Ministry of Climate Change will provide technical assistance to participating investors, including support in securing carbon credits, making the venture financially attractive. This project aims to expand Pakistan’s green cover and serve as a replicable model for eco-friendly commercial ventures.

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