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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Internship Seeker: Asif Aziz CV

ASIF AZIZ

H-16, T & T COLONY MALIR HALT KARACHI.
EMAIL : asifaziz23@.com
VOICE : 021- 34602475: 0343-2018278
Internship SeekerObjective: To put my academic & creative ability to its full use, & pursue a career in its relevance.
Personal Information
Father Name : Abdul Aziz
Date of birth : November 29, 1989
Sex : Male
N.I.C No : 42201-3834100-7
Domicile/PRC : Karachi
Marital Status : Single
Nationality : Pakistani
Religion : Islam
Academic Qualification
2010-present B.S(Hons)(“3”G.P) in Agriculture & Agribusiness Management
From University Of Karachi
2008-2009. Intermediate (Pre-Engineering “B” Grade) from Karachi Board
From Govt. National college
2006-2007 Matric in Science (“A” Grade)
From Karachi Board
Professional Qualification
B.S(Hons.) in Agriculture and University of Karachi
Agribusiness Manangement 4 Year Program
Currently in 6th semester
Courses Studied
Semester I: Introduction to agriculture and agribusiness management, Mechanization in
Agriculture, Soil Science, Biology I, English, Crop Production I (Rabi)
Semester II: Horticulture, Plant Protection, Crop Production II (Kharif), Functional Biology II,
Communication Skills, Islamiat
Semester III: Crop Physiology and Biochemistry, Entomology, Agricultural Economics,
Animal Husbandry, Statistics I, Pakistan Studies
Semester IV: Plant Breeding and Genetics, Plant Pathology, Statistics II, Agricultural
Microbiology, Introduction to Computer Studies, Urdu
Semester V: Fundamentals of Accountings, Principles of Management, Economics of Agro
Based Industries, Agricultural Finance, Sustainable Agriculture, Community
Development
Semester VI: Agricultural Benefit – Cost Analysis, Business Information Systems, Economics of
Livestock Production, Farm Planning and Management, Management of Farm
Animals, Organizational Behaviour
Training Course Attended
• Attened one day seminar on Halal: symbol of intolerance in the hygiene, safety and quality on October 6, 2012.(certificate)
• Attened one day seminar on Agriculture exports Business Management on April 28, 2012.
• Attened One day workshop on Apiculture on May 12, 2011.(certificate)
• Attened One day conference on 5th International conference on Food Agriculture & live stock on April 26, 2011
• Attened One day seminar on Ostrich Farming (open of a new Horizon) on January 27, 2011. (certificate)
• Attened One day seminar on Agri-business Management (The key to Future) on May 8, 2010. (certificate)
• Attened One day seminar on Organic kitchen Gardening on April 24, 2010.
Internship
· 15 days internship in Pakistan agriculture research council (certificate)
Skills
· Basic knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Word and Power Point
Good knowledge of internet, e-mail
· Having good communication skills
· Interpersonal skills
· Leadership Quality
Language Proficiency:
English and Urdu (Read, Write and Speak)
Reference:
· Available on request.

Growing okra in coastal areas

By Engr Kamran Bukhsh Soomro

PARC, Southern Agriculture Research Center, University Campus, University Road Karachi Pakistan

OKRA, called Bhindi, is cultivated in tropical, sub-tropical and warm temperate regions. It can also be grown in the coastal areas of Pakistan.
The length of the country’s coast is about 1,100kms which ranges from Gwadar in Balochistan to Badin in Sindh. Malir and other adjacent districts of Karachi come under the coastal area.Facebook
Where there is shortage of water, drip irrigation system can be adopted. It is a system that applies water and fertilisers directly to the root zone of individual plant instead of irrigating the entire area with flood or sprinkler irrigation. The system comprises pipeline network as main, sub-main, lateral lines and emitters or tricklers which are fitted on laterals from which water is delivered to the plant at a low pressure.Growing okra in coastal areas
Under proper management, drip irrigation system is capable of saving water, as only the plant’s root zone is supplied with water; under this system, the use of water is efficient with higher crop yield as compared to traditional irrigation method.
In the coastal areas, the groundwater is saline ranging from marginal to hazardous quality and can be used for cultivation of okra and other vegetables. The Coastal Agricultural Research Station of PARC has taken an initiative for using marginal quality irrigation water in comparison to good quality water under drip irrigation system.

The amount of water applied through drip system to okra crop was 6,989.7m3/ha. The crop yield and water use efficiency was 16.96t/ha and 2.43 kg/ respectively. Thus, it was concluded that okra crop can be grown successfully on a sandy loam soil using saline (marginal quality) ground water for irrigation.
Okra has a great potential in coastal areas. Growers should be made aware of the use of saline ground water for vegetable cultivation.
Controlled and on-spot irrigation through drip system seems the only appropriate method to grow and sustain horticultural activities in this region.
It shall not only provide the required water to the plant but will also resist salt built up in the root. Another possibility may be prevention of diseases particularly of fungal origin.
However, there is need for more research on the use of saline ground water for cultivation of winter and summer vegetable crops and fruit orchards in the coastal belts of Sindh and Balochistan under the drip irrigation system for the benefit of the people of these area.

Courtesy: The DAWN

Pakistan, Ukraine need to share experience in agriculture

June 19, 2013

Pakistan could make tremendous progress in agriculture by sharing and engaging in public-private sector dialogue on the subject with Ukraine. This was stated by Engr M A Jabbar, Honorary Consul of Ukranie in Karachi on his return on Monday night after participating in the annual business conference held in Kyiv, Ukranie from June 13-15.
Pakistan, Ukraine need to share experience in agricultureThe official businessmen delegation led by Jabbar returned after enriching with the knowledge pertaining to the consideration of economic developments and allied features thereof in developing different segments of the economy in their own specific needs for affecting the overall growth and development supported by infrastructure and targeted subsidised measures.
Talking to Business Recorder, he said that the model could always provide inputs for considering structuring of developments of economic management in Pakistan. This benefit will help the delegates to prepare and fine tune their working as recommendations for the Ministry of Commerce and other ministries in considering the local trajectory of development which may be similar in most of the cases and may be amended for adoption due to increased sense and obligations of conducting the trade in the international trading rule on similar grounds providing very few exceptions including for Pakistan.
Ukraine, he said was preparing for free trade, customs union agreements which experiences together gave in sight of dismantling of barriers in the way of trade, harmonise the legislative work and adopt the legal courses of others so that the cohesion became the basis of generating level playing field for conducting trade and business in just & fair way to benefit bilateral, plulateral and multilateral trading amongst the signatory partners. Pakistan has similar situation to conduct the research on experiences of others for possible gainful adoptions in the interest of required economic developments.
Delegates of Pakistan, he said had the pleasure of the meeting the Prime Minister of Ukraine on the reception day and his imparting knowledge also provided a basis of better understanding of the Ukrainian approach for considering modifications in our own structural approaches for denting the flexibility to seek better way of considering recommendation of economic management required by the public sector of Pakistan.
Engr Jabbar said the conference was attended by the President of chambers of different countries as well as by Ukraine Chambers of Commerce and Industry. The presence of American Business Chamber of Commerce and Industry, former President of European Parliament, Prime Ministers of Montenegro, Lithuania and many other high profile positioned persons from abroad and from within graced the occasion as interventionists, discussants, panellist which together provided a knowledge to the delegates from Pakistan sufficient enough to consider the appropriate recommendations and move forward in preparing suggestions of political economy specific to Pakistan by just reformation of the domestic input requirements of total frame work consideration by such high profile business minds sharing their views in the annual conference.
He said that on the development needs of Ukraine for agriculture, the same could act as an advisory compulsion to engage public and private sector dialogues between both countries to improve our agriculture. Pakistan is agri economy, which generates the agri value added textile and needs to increase it's per acre yield as well as needs to improve quality of agri produce to comply the importing requirements of the country on sanitary and phytosanitary barriers. Ukraine is doing so and we can share the same with the Ukrainian experiences as how they are making settlements of sanitary and phytosanitary barriers.
He said every 11th ton of grain in the world market came from Ukraine with the population of 45 million people. The Prime Minister made a statement that the government will support almost all branches of agriculture as a part of national economic development intensification programme for 2013-14. The exports of Ukraine in 2012 climbed by 40 percent with share of agriculture in GDP registering 11 percent.
Pakistan with the agriculture share of 23 percent of the GDP struggles for food security and yet to access to meet requirements of improvements in exports and value add the agri produce through allied industries which again remains to be achieved and strategize as a policy paradigm. The Ukraine trade in grain is 9.2 percent of the world grain trade. With agriculture exports reaching 22 billion US dollar a year affecting the increase in the budget revenues.
The most interesting panel discussion revolved around "Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Zone between Ukraine and the EU: Prospects for business and investments" and "Development of the Customs Union and economic integration of CIS countries: Prospects for the Ukrainian business".
Both these discussion had a diversified approaches which would give an advantage to understand the over and under advantages of conducting free trade with either of the block or concluding to prefer the one block over another block. Engr Jabbar said the state programme of Ukraine was to include taking measures to balance state finances with real capacity of the economy and to prevent economically unreasonable tax deductions. Pakistan may consider following this base line. It also includes introduction of mechanisms for remote liaison between taxpayer and competent authorities, which Pakistan as a policy has been making advocacy for real implementation.
It also includes approval of law under which business operations that fall under minor or average risk level may terminate under a relevant court decision only, which we also in Pakistan need to improve the business management and governance by protecting the apprehended risks. The Prime Minister of Ukraine has offered to businessmen that government is open for ongoing dialogue with business to commonly find additional measures required to improve business conditions. "We in Pakistan should also develop our integration with high offices of public sector so that continuation of dialogue as per changing environment becomes result oriented to positively affect trade and business in Pakistan.
We have learnt a lot out of panel discussions on "Presentation and discussion on the participation of business and investors in the implementation of the State activation program of the economic development of Ukraine for 2013-14." He said that 73 measures with specific directions as smoothening and catalysts to increase the trade and business were worth considering for customised needs of Pakistan, he said.

Source:http://www.brecorder.com