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Pakistani and Chinese companies signed MoC to foster agriculture and education

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BEIJING, Aug 7 (INP): Pakistani and Chinese companies signed Management of Change (MoC) to foster agriculture and education, Gwadar Pro reported on Monday.

According to the report, Belt & Road Consultants (Pvt) Ltd (BRC) from Pakistan and HUAZHN International Group – Run Zheng Fanghua(Qingdao) Co.Ltd from Shandong, China, proudly announced the formation of a groundbreaking partnership aimed at driving transformative change in agriculture and education.

The signing of a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) on the Effective Date marks the beginning of a dynamic collaboration between the two visionary entities.

With a shared vision to promote sustainable agricultural development and facilitate knowledge exchange between Pakistan and Shandong, China, the companies will focus on key areas of cooperation, including hybrid seed development, agriculture technology and machinery, education, and scholarships.

Mr. Muhammad Asif Noor, CEO of Belt & Road Consultants (Pvt) Ltd, expresses his enthusiasm for this strategic alliance: “We are thrilled to join hands with HUAZHN International Group.

This partnership marks a significant milestone in enhancing agricultural practices in Pakistan and beyond.

By leveraging our collective expertise, we aim to introduce cutting-edge technologies that will revolutionize the industry and contribute to food security.”

HUAZHN International Group – Run Zheng Fanghua(Qingdao) Co.Ltd’s CEO, Mr. Niu Dapeng, shares his anticipation for the collaboration: “We are excited to partner with Belt & Road Consultants.

Our mutual commitment to driving progress in the agriculture sector and empowering the next generation of leaders through education aligns perfectly.

Together, we will unlock new potentials and create lasting impacts in both nations.”

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