Three hundred Pakistani agriculture graduates finished their practical studies in China's Shaanxi Province. The program represents part of a broader plan to educate 1,000 Pakistani students that officials announced during a June 2024 China visit. Students learned modern farming methods like water-efficient irrigation systems and seed development. They also studied livestock management and techniques to prevent crop waste after harvest.
Chinese officials, Shaanxi Province leaders, and two universities provided support for the educational exchange. Pakistan's food security ministry, education commission, and Beijing embassy coordinated the program's success. The training demonstrates growing partnerships between Pakistan and China in agricultural development. Officials expect the newly trained graduates will boost Pakistan's farming output and food safety. The knowledge transfer from Chinese experts may help reduce agricultural waste and modernize Pakistan's farming industry.
Chinese officials, Shaanxi Province leaders, and two universities provided support for the educational exchange. Pakistan's food security ministry, education commission, and Beijing embassy coordinated the program's success. The training demonstrates growing partnerships between Pakistan and China in agricultural development. Officials expect the newly trained graduates will boost Pakistan's farming output and food safety. The knowledge transfer from Chinese experts may help reduce agricultural waste and modernize Pakistan's farming industry.