The first batch of 300 Pakistani agricultural graduates successfully completed a three-month training program in China, focusing on modern farming techniques and climate-smart practices. The program, held in Shaanxi Province, is part of the government’s initiative to build the capacity of 1,000 agricultural graduates in China.
Trainees received hands-on instruction in water-saving irrigation, seed technology, modern production methods, and post-harvest loss prevention. Officials say these skills will help graduates improve productivity and sustainability in Pakistan’s rural farming communities.
The second phase started in August 2025 at Huazhong Agricultural University in Wuhan, training 190 professionals in smart agriculture and production technologies. Graduates from both phases are expected to return as master trainers to share their knowledge nationwide.
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