Friday, May 24, 2019

EU ambassador recognises Engro Foods’ Dairy Development Program

KARACHI: European Union (EU) ambassador to Pakistan, Jean Francois Cautain visited Engro Foods (EFL) beneficiary trainees working as dairy farm supervisor at farms in Karachi.The ambassador appreciated EFL’s efforts for creating skilled workforce to support the dairy value chain. European Union also circulated a short video about this Dairy Development Program on their official social media platforms commending Engro Foods role for dairy development to strengthen the local farming community.Engro Foods is cultivating prosperity by providing trainings on best dairy farming practices to create sustainable livelihoods through increased income for farmers. Engro Foods has trained 1,263 skilled manpower in total, 35 percent of them being women.This Dairy Development Program was funded by European Union (EU), Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) and Norwegian government through National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) Sindh Pakistan. At the visit, the EU ambassador also awarded certificates to qualified farm supervisors and female livestock extension workers.Saud Ahmed Pasha stated, “Our purpose, our plan is to revolutionize the dairy sector of Pakistan and it feels great to have our Dairy Development Program (DDP) recognized by independent international bodies such as European Union. The work that is being done with the farmers will empower them with sustainable livelihoods– in the context of this project, EFL has managed to train 1,260+ beneficiaries as farm supervisors, 448 of them are women. Currently 80% of these farm supervisors are employed at commercial dairy farms and others have started their own micro enterprise.”***

from The News International - Karachi http://bit.ly/2K18aa7

Related Posts:

  • Teenage boy found deadA teenaged boy was found dead near the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation’s graveyard in Gulshan-e-Mazdoor in the limits of the Saeedabad police station on Saturday.Responding to information, rescuers from welfare organisations… Read More
  • Protesters demand exemplary punishment for Nimrita’s killersParticipants of a protest on Saturday demanded that the culprits who raped and killed medical student Nimrita Kumari in a medical university of Larkana should be given exemplary punishment, and all types of sexual harassment … Read More
  • SHC sets aside death sentence of man convicted of raping daughterThe Sindh High Court has set aside the death sentence of a man due to lack of evidence who was charged with raping his daughter.Mohammad Saleem was sentenced to death by a Malir additional district and sessions judge after he… Read More
  • Experts explain how advertisement strategies can pay offEvery single person in the world has been blessed with creative skills and talent. However, it is the responsibility of individuals to find it out and project it on the right time. Everyone can enhance their productively if t… Read More
  • Karachi varsity signs two MoUsThe University of Karachi’s (KU) Office of Research, Innovation, and Commercialization (ORIC) on Friday inked memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with two different organisations to enhance research in the field of biomedicin… Read More

0 comments:

Post a Comment