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Read MoreFMPAC – Fertilizer Manufacturers of Pakistan Advisory Council is a collective forum of all the major fertilizer manufacturers in Pakistan. It is created to promote, protect, and safeguard the common and legitimate interest of the fertilizer industry in Pakistan, as well as to provide facilitation to farmers.
The council engages with the government and other stakeholders to aid in the development and implementation of optimal policies. It addresses various issues affecting the fertilizer industry and its beneficiaries, particularly farmers, which significantly contributes to the nation’s food security.
Explore MoreTo be the unified voice and guiding force of Pakistan’s fertilizer industry, ensuring sustainable growth, responsible advocacy, and strategic collaboration that empowers agricultural development and national prosperity.
To represent, support, and protect the collective interests of fertilizer manufacturers in Pakistan by fostering transparency, engaging with government and regulatory bodies, promoting fair practices, enabling informed policy-making, and facilitating continuous dialogue with stakeholders—especially farmers—to ensure efficient, balanced, and progressive development of the agricultural sector.
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