Korean Ambassador Hosts Dinner to Strengthen Agricultural Collaboration with Pakistan

Islamabad, In a gesture to bolster ongoing and future agricultural collaborations, H.E. Park Ki Jun, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, hosted a dinner on April 15th in honor of Dr. Ghulam Muhammad Ali, Chairman of the Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC).

According to Pakistan Agricultural Research Council, the dinner provided a platform for detailed discussions on several joint projects between PARC and the Korea Program on International Agriculture (KOPIA). Attendees included Dr. Guyoung Rae, Director of KOPIA-Pakistan Centre, and Dr. Aish Muhammad, Project Coordinator at KOPIA, who both played significant roles in the evening’s discussions.

The event highlighted the strong partnership between Pakistan and Korea in agricultural research and development, focusing on the shared goals of advancing agricultural technology and innovation. This collaboration aims to enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability in Pakistan, benefiting both countries in their agricultural sectors.

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