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Increasing growth of seed companies and lack of disciplined seed business is of huge concern for revival of national seed industry. Seed counterfeiting is very common in the market and government efforts to tackle this can’t be neglected. National seed industry is dreaming for revival of Seed Act, 1976 with pending approval of Plant Breeder’s rights and Seed amendment bill. Informal seed sector continues to remain major supplier of about 80% seed and comprises of small farmers which can’t be so far neglected and need strengthening. The total seed market in Pakistan is estimated around 1.67 million tons during 2013, with an estimated market value of approximately US$1.6 billion. However there is a lack of a specific national seed production program for vegetables and flowers resulting in large imports. Indiscriminations in seed import by unauthorized traders have reduced local production of agronomic and horticultural crops by national and multinational seed companies. In this era of transition, establishment of Pakistan Seed Academy (PSA) can play a pivotal role by providing motivation to formal and informal seed sectors to reduce gap and strengthening of public-private sector partnership. Pakistan Seed Academy (PSA) is an initiative of the University of Agriculture Faisalabad and Federal Seed Certication & Registration Department, joined by Seed Association of Pakistan. Further support of Crop Life Pakistan and Farmers Association of Pakistan is highly Workshop on November 25, 2014 Venue: Rahim Yar Khan appreciated. Development of data seed bank under the umbrella of PSA will provide updated information about the working of local seed companies to improve their competency at national and international level. Organization of series training workshops through platform of PSA will not only capitalize human resource development and will also improve seed and food security of both sectors. A workshop on seed certification and registration was organized in University of Agriculture Faisalabad on June 07, 2014. In this workshop, key issues of seed policies and regulations were discussed among stakeholders. Now we are going to organize a workshop on Cottonseed production, processing and handling will be organized in Rahim Yar Khan on November 25, 2014. Furthermore, another workshop on seed production and processing of maize will be arranged in Sahiwal region on November 29, 2014. These seed training workshops are particularly arranged for those who are strongly associated with seed business and want to equip with updated knowledge of seed technology. These workshops will help in capacity building of people in the field of seed technology and provide a forum to all the stakeholders to discuss the ways of strengthening their capabilities. Consequently, the availability of trained manpower in seed technology will be ensured. These seed training workshops are organized with the financial support of The United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan-Pak US Alumni Network under project entitled “Capacity building of Pakistan seed industry through establishing Pakistan Seed Academy”

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Increasing growth of seed companies and lack ofdisciplined seed business is of huge concern for revival ofnational seed industry. Seed counterfeiting is very commonin the market and government efforts to tackle this can’t be

neglected. National seed industry is dreaming for revival ofSeed Act, 1976 with pending approval of Plant Breeder’srights and Seed amendment bill. Informal seed sector

continues to remain major supplier of about 80% seed andcomprises of small farmers which can’t be so far neglectedand need strengthening. The total seed market in Pakistan

is estimated around 1.67 million tons during 2013, withan estimated market value of approximately US$1.6billion. However there is a lack of a specific national seedproduction program for vegetables and flowers resulting

in large imports. Indiscriminations in seed import byunauthorized traders have reduced local productionof agronomic and horticultural crops by national andmultinational seed companies.

In this era of transition, establishment of PakistanSeed Academy (PSA) can play a pivotal role by providing

motivation to formal and informal seed sectors to reducegap and strengthening of public-private sector partnership.Pakistan Seed Academy (PSA) is an initiative of the

University of Agriculture Faisalabad and Federal Seed

Certification & Registration Department, joined by Seed

Association of Pakistan. Further support of Crop Life

Pakistan and Farmers Association of Pakistan is highly

Workshop on

November 25, 2014Venue: Rahim Yar Khan

appreciated. Development of data seed bank under theumbrella of PSA will provide updated information aboutthe working of local seed companies to improve theircompetency at national and international level.

Organization of series training workshops throughplatform of PSA will not only capitalize human resourcedevelopment and will also improve seed and food security

of both sectors. A workshop on seed certification and

registration was organized in University of AgricultureFaisalabad on June 07, 2014. In this workshop, key issuesof seed policies and regulations were discussed among

stakeholders. Now we are going to organize a workshopon Cottonseed production, processing and handling willbe organized in Rahim Yar Khan on November 25, 2014.Furthermore, another workshop on seed production and

processing of maize will be arranged in Sahiwal region onNovember 29, 2014. These seed training workshops areparticularly arranged for those who are strongly associatedwith seed business and want to equip with updated

knowledge of seed technology. These workshops will help

in capacity building of people in the field of seed technologyand provide a forum to all the stakeholders to discuss the

ways of strengthening their capabilities. Consequently, theavailability of trained manpower in seed technology willbe ensured. These seed training workshops are organizedwith the financial support of The United States Educational

Foundation in Pakistan-Pak US Alumni Network underproject entitled “Capacity building of Pakistan seed industrythrough establishing Pakistan Seed Academy”

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09:00 AM Registration

09:30 AM Recitation from Holy Quran

09:40 AM Welcome & Overview of WorkshopCh. Bilal Ahmad, Executive Member, SAP

09.50 AM Cotton Plant Protection MeasuresDr Naveed, Senior Scientific Officer, CCRIMultan

10.30 AM Cotton Seed Production and ProcessingDr Dilbagh Muhammad, CCRI Multan

11.10 AM GMO Cotton Production and TestingDr Ghulam Sarwar, Cotton Botanist,Vehari Cotton Research Institute

11.50 AM Tea Break

12.10 PM Cotton BreedingDr Muhammad Iqbal, Chairman, DeptPlant Breeding & Genetics UCA & ES,Bahawalpur

12.50 PM Cotton Seed PhysiologyProf Dr Shahzad Basra, Chairman, Dept ofCrop Physiology, UAF

01.20 PM Cotton Seed Handling and StorageDr Irfan Afzal, Dept of Crop Physiology,UAF

01.50 PM Keynote address by Chief GuestDr Shakeel Ahmed Khan, DG Federal SeedCertification and Registration Department

02.10 PM Concluding RemarksMr Sarfraz Ahmad Khalid, 

Chairman SAP

02.15 PM Vote of thanksMr Khalid Mahmood(Director, CRI, Faisalabad)

02.20 PM Certificates Distribution Ceremony

02:40 PM Lunch

Organizing Team

Prof. Dr. Iqrar Ahmad Khan (S.I.)Vice Chancellor, UAF

Prof. Dr. Asif AliDirector ORIC, UAF

Prof Dr Shahzad M A Basra (Chairman, Dept Crop Physiology)

Mr Khalid Mahmood(Director, CRI, Faisalabad)

Ch. Tariq (Regional Director, FSC & RD)

Ch. Bilal Ahmad (Executive member SAP)

Rana Salman Mahmood Khan (Executive member SAP)

Mr Qasim Bhatti

(Executive member SAP)

Dr Irfan Afzal (Assist. Prof, Dept. Crop Physiology)

Dr Hafeez Ur Rehman (Lecturer, Dept. Crop Physiology)

Fulbright Alumni-Faisalabad Chapter

Dr Irfan Afzal

Assistant Professor,Dept. of Crop Physiology,Phone: 041-9200161-70/2949,Cell: 03009658671Email: [email protected]

Ch. Bilal Ahmad

Thakar Agro Chemicals & SeedCorporationShahbaz Pur Road, Rahimyar KhanPhone: 0300 8673767Email: [email protected]

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