
The graduation ceremony for the first batch of the "Training Program for the Capacity Building of 1,000 Pakistani Agricultural Graduates in China" is held at Huazhong Agricultural University on Nov 19. [Photo/news.hzau.edu.cn]
The graduation ceremony for the first batch of the "Training Program for the Capacity Building of 1,000 Pakistani Agricultural Graduates in China" was held at Huazhong Agricultural University (HZAU) on the morning of Nov 19. The event saw the participation of 244 Pakistani trainees, along with HZAU President Yan Jianbing and Pakistani Ambassador to China, H.E. Khalil Hashmi.
President Yan Jianbing congratulated the graduates and affirmed the program's success in enhancing the trainees' professional skills, noting that the initiative injects strong momentum into sustained Sino-Pakistani agricultural cooperation. He proposed deepening future collaboration through three avenues: establishing joint technology demonstration bases, innovating talent cultivation models, and actively preserving the enduring friendship between China and Pakistan.
Ambassador Hashmi extended his gratitude to HZAU, emphasizing that the project is a strategic investment in talent development, skill enhancement, and capacity-building for agricultural transformation. He urged the graduates to see this as a new beginning, not an endpoint. He tasked them with turning their theoretical knowledge into practical results, sharing their expertise widely, and acting as bridges to strengthen institutional ties and the China-Pakistan friendship.
Three trainees shared their reflections on the three-month program, highlighting that systematic study and field research equipped them with advanced agricultural theories and practical skills. They collectively vowed to become active drivers of knowledge transfer and agricultural cooperation between the two countries.