Lahore: U.S. Ambassador Donald Blome, alongside U.S. Consul General in Lahore Kristin Hawkins, reaffirmed the U.S. government’s commitment to the U.S.-Pakistan “Green Alliance” framework, which focuses on addressing climate change, food security, and energy challenges during his visit to Lahore. Ambassador Blome toured Zyp Technologies and stated, “Addressing global challenges like climate change requires creativity, strong partnerships, and diverse perspectives.” The United States has provided financial support to Zyp Technologies in its initiatives to reduce carbon emissions and combat air pollution through eco-friendly transportation solutions. The company’s innovative electric motorcycles are transforming Pakistan’s transportation sector, paving the way for a more sustainable future.
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During his time in Lahore, Ambassador Blome also visited Agrilift AI Private Limited, which has benefited from U.S. government assistance to attract investment for its operations and research. The precision farming technology developed by Agrilift AI showcases how innovative solutions can revolutionize agriculture. “This program exemplifies the U.S. government’s commitment to advancing agritech, enhancing crop yields, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices in Pakistan,” remarked Ambassador Blome.
The United States is dedicated to collaborating with Pakistan to boost agricultural productivity and improve farmers’ incomes while also conserving soil and water resources. “Through initiatives and partnerships like these, we can together create a brighter and more prosperous future for the Pakistani people,” concluded Ambassador Blome.