Pakistan, Jan. 19 -- Pakistan and China are set to sign multiple memorandums of understanding at a major agricultural investment conference, aiming to strengthen cooperation, attract fresh capital, and unlock long-term growth across farming-related sectors.

The conference will host 115 Chinese and 165 Pakistani companies, offering a structured platform for businesses to explore joint ventures, modern farming solutions, and new trade opportunities benefiting both sides.

Officials describe the event as part of a broader strategy to widen economic cooperation beyond infrastructure, as both countries increasingly focus on productive sectors that directly support food security and employment.

Earlier cooperation centered on energy and trans...