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Ghazi University, Chinese academy sign MoU for agr…

By MIR HUNBAL BIRMANI

DG Khan: Ghazi University has formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), China, establishing a strategic partnership aimed at advancing agricultural research and academic excellence.The agreement was officially signed by Dr. Muhammad Asif (Registrar, Ghazi University) and Dr. Zahoor Hussain on behalf of Ghazi University, alongside Prof. Dr. Xiaohui Zhang and Prof. Dr. Haiping Wang representing CAAS

According to details , Department of Horticulture at Ghazi University, Dera Ghazi Khan, successfully organized a comprehensive one-day international workshop attended by scientists from china titled “Sustainable Vegetables Production Under Changing Climate” to address the growing challenges posed by global climate fluctuations on agricultural security.

Registrar of Ghazi University, Dr. Muhammad Asif, who underscored the immense value of the event in enhancing the technical capacity and research aptitude of the university’s faculty members and senior students in attendance.

The workshop’s core highlight featured keynote addresses delivered by a delegation of distinguished international agricultural scientists from the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) in Beijing, China. The visiting panel included Prof. Dr. Xiaohui Zhang, Prof. Dr. Haiping Wang—Director, Chief Scientist of the Department of Vegetable Germplasm, and Curator of the National Vegetable Germplasm Resources Bank—and Dr. Jiangping Song, also a scientist and curator at the institution. During the technical sessions, these experts presented advanced, climate-resilient strategies tailored to modern horticultural demands, focusing on improved cultural practices, vegetable forcing techniques to optimize growth cycles, and controlled greenhouse production systems designed to maintain high yield quality despite extreme weather conditions. An interactive question-and-answer session was also part of the workshop, providing attendees with a valuable opportunity to engage directly with the keynote speakers and clarify complex concepts.

The event concluded with a vote of thanks from Dr. Zahoor Hussain, Chairperson of the Department of Horticulture, who expressed deep gratitude to the honorable international guests, administration, and participants for contributing to the event’s success. Ultimately, the workshop served as a vital academic platform for knowledge transfer and scientific exchange, strengthening bilateral ties between Pakistani and Chinese agricultural researchers while setting a clear path forward for sustainable vegetable cultivation in the region.

Ghazi University has formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), China, establishing a strategic partnership aimed at advancing agricultural research and academic excellence.

The agreement was officially signed by Dr. Muhammad Asif (Registrar, Ghazi University) and Dr. Zahoor Hussain on behalf of Ghazi University, alongside Prof. Dr. Xiaohui Zhang and Prof. Dr. Haiping Wang representing CAAS. This bilateral agreement lays the groundwork for joint research initiatives, faculty and student exchange programs, and the provision of specialized scholarships. Additionally, the collaboration will focus on hosting joint workshops, technical training sessions, and capacity development programs designed to build expertise and strengthen global academic cooperation in agricultural sciences.

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