KARACHI: Chief Minister Sindh Syed Qaim Ali Shah inaugurated the 2-day Livestock, Fisheries, Dairy and Poultry Exhibition and Seminar at Karachi Expo Centre organized by Sindh Board of Investment on Monday.He said that our country particularly the Sindh province is agriculture-oriented province and besides food items, orchards, and vegetables; it is famous for prominent breeds in cattle, dairy farming, have vast area in coastal belt with fisheries, shrimps and poultry. He said that the best breeds of animals such as Kundhi buffallows, Kamori goat, Thari Cow and other animals are famous for milk and meat production.Syed Qaim Ali Shah lauded the efforts of Sindh Investment Board for properly projecting the various breeds of livestock, fish, shrimps, camels, horses and desi and farm poultry, so as to attract maximum investors and traders for consumption and export purposes. He added that with organizing an exhibition, the local people and foreigners will be shown breeds, species and varieties being used for food and other purposes. Chief Minister Sindh hoped that this exhibition will not only bring maximum investors and exporters but will encourage the livestock owners, dairy and poultry farmers to enhance breeding and production of their commodities.
Chief Minister Sindh hoped that Sindh Investment Board will further make concerted efforts to further do the needful for furtherance of objective. Advisor to Chief Minister Sindh for Investment Zubair Motiwala, Sindh Secretary for Investment Younis Dhaga, Sindh Secretary for Livestock Laeeq Memon, Chairman Businessmen Group Siraj Qasim Teli, Office bearers of Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, businessmen and traders were present there.Chief Minister Sindh by cutting the ribbon-tape inaugurated the exhibition and visited various stalls established by various firms, organizations, industries and Sindh Government departments. He went to many stalls and saw the products. Chief Minister also inquired about the performance and productivity of their commodities. In all there were 86 stalls belonging to reputed firms which included stall of Punjab Government/Pavilion, Engro food, Yamaha, and so many others – Onlinenews