Ambassador Hashmi visits Gansu to boost cooperation in agriculture sector
Pakistan’s Ambassador to China Khalil Hashmi concluded a three-day visit to Gansu province, focusing on boosting cooperation in agriculture, education, and cultural exchange. Meeting senior provincial leaders, he highlighted priorities in irrigation, rain-fed farming, and livestock development, and explored opportunities to link Gansu’s industrial innovation and sustainable technology with Pakistan’s CPEC goals. He also visited Lanzhou University, home to over 200 Pakistani students, and supported plans for expanded research collaboration to benefit smallholder farmers.
Pakistan’s Ambassador to China Khalil Hashmi has concluded a productive visit to Gansu province aimed at deepening bilateral cooperation in agriculture, education and cultural exchange.
During his three-day tour, the ambassador met with senior provincial leaders, including Hu Changsheng, CPC Secretary of Gansu, to discuss strengthening government-to-government, business-to-business and people-to-people ties.
“Agriculture remains a top priority – particularly in irrigation techniques, rain-fed farming and livestock development,” the envoy emphasised. He toured the Lanzhou New Area and Jinchuan Science Park, where he observed cutting-edge advancements in industrial innovation and sustainable technology, expressing interest in aligning such expertise with Pakistan’s development goals under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
In the education sector, the ambassador praised the scale and quality of Gansu Vocational Education Park and visited Lanzhou University, where over 200 Pakistani students are currently enrolled. He welcomed the university’s plans to expand research collaboration, particularly in areas that could benefit smallholder farmers in Pakistan.
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