A one-week training programme on how to set up and manage a biofertilizer business has finished successfully. It was held at the Faculty of Agriculture in Wadura and was sponsored by the MSME organisation.
The course coordinator, Dr. Inayat Mustafa Khan, explained that the training aimed to build skills and promote self-employment in the biofertilizer sector. He said it gave participants the technical know-how and business management tools needed to start their own sustainable farming enterprises. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel
The chief guest for the closing ceremony was the Dean of the Faculty, Professor Shakeel A Mir. In his speech, he stressed the importance of biofertilizers for sustainable farming. He also praised MSME-supported programmes for helping young people become self-reliant and create jobs.
The event was smoothly organised with the help of PhD scholar Ms. Asma Shakeel, who was the Student Convenor. She thanked the teaching staff and the trainees for their active participation.
A formal vote of thanks was given by Professor Dr. Rehana Rasool from the Soil Science department. She expressed gratitude to the chief guest, the coordinator, the trainers, the MSME authorities, and all the participants for making the programme a success.
The function ended with certificates being handed out to all the trainees, marking the close of a week dedicated to fostering new agricultural entrepreneurs and eco-friendly farming methods.
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