A B2B meeting was held under the chairmanship of Secretary Livestock Muhammad Masood Anwar of Pakistan and a Chinese delegation to strengthen economic relations and promote the poultry industry. In the meeting, representatives of the poultry and pharmaceutical sectors of both countries participated.
The manufacturing of chicken feed, importing poultry Grand Parent Stock, and enhancing collaboration in vaccine production were the main topics of discussion during the conference, which was presided over by Secretary Livestock Muhammad Masood Anwar. Chinese delegates gave briefings on Chinese layer and broiler breed breeds, while Pakistani officials expressed keen interest in importing grandparent stock to reduce poultry feed costs.
Secretary Anwar emphasized promoting business relations. Chinese companies, showing a willingness to invest in Pakistan’s poultry sector, offered experimental Grand Parent Stock breeding in Pakistan.
Chinese companies have expressed their willingness to invest in Pakistan’s poultry sector and give Pakistan the Grand Parent Stock of poultry on an experimental basis.
Secretary Anwar highlighted Pakistan and China’s 75 years of friendship and expressed gratitude for the promising future of commercial ties. Local business people were equally enthusiastic about exploring new relationships with their Chinese counterparts.
Secretary Anwar visited the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) Pattoki campus with the Chinese delegation.
This #B2B summit is a critical step in boosting commercial ties between China and Pakistan as well as collaboration in the livestock sector. Leveraging their deep friendship and shared goals, both countries stand to benefit from this growing partnership.
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