Sindh Agriculture University recently hosted a pivotal conference centered on the energy infrastructure of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The event gathered scholars, researchers, and professionals from universities, research institutions, and agricultural organizations, engaging them in a series of technical sessions.
Renowned experts from China, Turkiye, and Malaysia participated virtually, offering valuable insights into the region’s evolving energy landscape.
Speaking at the conference, the university’s Vice Chancellor, Dr. Fateh Marri, highlighted CPEC’s potential to significantly enhance Pakistan’s exports to European markets. He stressed the importance of harnessing energy and trade opportunities to drive economic growth and strengthen the country’s global competitiveness.
The conference served as a dynamic forum for exchanging knowledge and fostering collaboration, focusing on the integration of energy development and agricultural advancement, and underscoring CPEC’s broader significance for Pakistan’s future.