The second annual Gandhara Citrus Festival to promote agro-tourism

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Texla – Gandhara Resource Center Pakistan (GRCP) proudly presents the second annual Gandhara Citrus Festival, a vibrant celebration held in Taxila. The purpose of the event was to promote agri-tourism in the region by showcasing its rich Buddhist heritage while showcasing the offerings of the various malts. Sponsored by PTCL-Ufone and Center for Culture and Development (C2D), the main objectives of the festival were highlighted. First, it sought to promote a diverse range of oranges from Khanpur, and foster sustainable linkages between orange producers and exporters at national and international levels. Secondly, it aimed to highlight and exhibit the ancient stone work of the Gandhara civilization, promoting links between artisans and exporters. The festival featured many activities, including live painting sessions, exhibitions, and promotion of locally harvested citrus fruits and home products. Additionally, it served as a platform to showcase the intricate stone carving art of the Gandhara civilization, helping to advocate and promote local heritage. In a dedicated effort to promote environmental protection and food security, the fair engaged the private sector, exporters, researchers, and academia to establish linkages that would support the conservation of the Gandhara-themed civilization and stonework. are The vibrant bazaar at the fair boasted a number of food stalls, handicrafts and agricultural product displays, attracting a large number of vendors. The event was organized expertly by Stage Secretary Sadia Atta and was attended by eminent speakers including Malik Fateh Khan Adviser National Rural Support Program Environment and Natural Resource Management, Khawaja Mazhar for Agri-Tourism, Dr Wasim (Director Undergraduate Studies University of Haripur) were involved. ) Dr Riaz Alam Director Pakistan Agricultural Research Institute- PARC Tarnab Farm Peshawar, Yusuf ShahZeitoun, Nighat Nisa (Foreign Commonwealth Development Organization), Imran Siddiqui (Additional Secretary Ministry of Foreign Affairs) and Ahmad Khan (President Behbood Abadi) Adventure Societies Hi-Tech University Taxila). The speakers emphasized the importance of branding local agricultural products and emphasized its important role in uplifting the agricultural sector.

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