Chinese media house set to host a webinar highlighting joint efforts on locust control in Pakistan
Over the years, many facts have proved that China and Pakistan are true friends and good brothers that share weal and woe. China’s assistance to Pakistan in handling its locust crisis is another example of the strategic partnership. In order to tackle the locust outbreak in Pakistan, a Chinese media house, i.e.‘the China Economic Net’ has planned to hold a webinar highlighting the need of joint efforts to combat the locust crisis in Pakistan. Earlier, the Chinese government has delivered the pesticide sprays and equipment to help Pakistan deal with locust plague.
ISLAMABAD: A major Chinese Media House, the China Economic Net will host a seminar on Pakistan-China joint efforts to control locusts.
Pakistan has once again been plagued with the problem of locusts, which inflicted substantial damage to farmlands thus threatening food security of the country and prompting the government to seek help from Chinese experts to tackle the issue. In this regard, the China Economic Net has organised a China-Pakistan trade Hotline Cloud Salon with the theme of ‘Joint Efforts in Locust Control’ on May 20, as Pakistan’s agriculture sector is now suffering from the worst desert locust infestation in 27 years. The seminar is aimed at stressing the urgency of joint efforts to combat locusts and strengthen regular thinking and forward-looking planning.
Earlier, in March, President Arif Alvi and Chinese President Xi Jinping witnessed the signing of an agreement on strengthening plant disease and insect pest control in Beijing. To assist in dealing with this outbreak, China sent aid of 300,000 litres of pesticides and 50 sets of equipment to Pakistan. The Chinese government delivered the pesticide sprays to the government of Pakistan which it promised late last in April to combat locusts in the country.
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