Pakistan’s citrus industry is gaining support through a joint China-Pakistan agricultural training initiative aimed at strengthening climate-resilient fruit production. A two-day international workshop was held at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, bringing together experts, growers, and students to discuss modern strategies for citrus farming.
The training focused on improving productivity and quality through practical knowledge sharing, including advanced pruning techniques and the introduction of new citrus varieties. Agricultural specialists emphasized that adopting modern farming methods can help Pakistan compete more effectively in global fruit markets.
The collaboration between Pakistani and Chinese agricultural institutions highlights ongoing efforts to modernize farming practices, improve exports, and support farmer livelihoods. Continued research partnerships and technical cooperation are expected to play an important role in strengthening Pakistan’s citrus sector in the coming years.
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