Pakistan Launches Ambitious “Fruit Tree Highways” Initiative to Boost Green Economy
Public-private partnership to transform motorways into eco-friendly corridors while generating revenue
🌱 Key Features of the Initiative
✅ Strategic Greening: Fruit trees to be planted along 1,000+ km of motorways/highways.
✅ Public-Private Model: Investors can lease adjacent land for 3 years to cultivate orchards.
✅ Climate-Smart Choices: Species like mango, olive, citrus, and guava prioritized for local suitability.
✅ Triple Benefits:
Environmental: Carbon sequestration & biodiversity.
Economic: Revenue from leases + future fruit sales.
Social: Jobs in farming/logistics.
🤝 Government Backing
Led by: Climate Change Minister Dr. Musadik Malik + Communications Minister Aleem Khan.
Implementation: Collaboration with National Highway Authority (NHA) and provincial agricultural departments.
💡 Why This Matters
Climate Action: Aligns with Pakistan’s NDC goals to reduce emissions.
Food Security: Potential to increase fruit production by 15–20% in 5 years.
Investor Incentive: Low-cost leases + buyback guarantees for harvests.
📅 Next Steps
Pilot Phase: Launch on Lahore-Islamabad Motorway (M-2) by July 2025.
Investor Outreach: Pre-qualification bids open next month.
🌍 Global Context
Similar projects in China (Gobi Desert orchards) and India (Green Highways Policy) boosted local economies while cutting pollution.













