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KARACHI: Speakers at a training program on urban pest management at the University of Karachi highlighted the critical need for trained professionals in the pest control industry.

A large number of pest technicians, members of pest control companies, and university students from the Department of Agriculture attended the training organised by the Pakistan Pest Management Association (PPMA) in partnership with the Pakistan Agricultural Research Council - Southern Zone Agricultural Research Centre (PARC-SARC) at the campus.

Speakers, including Dr Zakir Hussain Dahri, Director General, SARC-PARC; Ashraf Sattar Adamjee, PPMA’s president; Shoaib Noor, PPMA’s senior vice president; Dr Amjad Pervez, former director general of the SARC-PARC, and PPMA’s current technical director, and Hanif Thaheem, PPMA’s secretary general in their speeches emphasised the vital role the trained pest control professionals play in preventing property damage, ensuring public health, and safeguarding businesses’ reputations while adhering to regulations.

Dahri, who was the chief guest at the event, emphasised the necessity of a regulatory authority to license professional pest control companies.

The training sessions were conducted by trainers including Dr. Amjad Sultan, Dr. Tariq Rajput, Qazi Mahmood, Memoona Nawaz, and Dr Amjad Pervez.

PPMA leaders also outlined the association’s upcoming initiatives, highlighting their recent training programs held in Karachi, Lahore, and Multan.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2023

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Shoaib Noor Oct 30, 2023 01:00pm
It was very informative news & program was arrange by PPMA & PARC, looking forward for more news & update about pest control industry, Thank your BR for covering this news appricate your efferots.
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EverGreen Fumigation Oct 30, 2023 01:07pm
The collaboration between the PARC and the Pakistan Pest Management Association (PPMA) is a good example of how academia and industry can work together to address common challenges.
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Qasim Oct 30, 2023 02:14pm
Very good
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Qasim Oct 30, 2023 02:16pm
السلام علیکم بہت زبردست ایونٹ رہا بہت امید ہے کہ ائندہ بھی اس طرح کے ایونٹ ہوتے رہیں گے اور ہم نے بہت کچھ سیکھا جو ہمیں معلوم نہیں تھا اللہ تعالی پی پی ایم اے میرے کو دن دوگنی رات چوگنی ترقی عطا فرمائے
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Tanvir Hussain Oct 30, 2023 08:10pm
Thanks to Business Recorders for giving coverage to this extremely useful event. Equal appreciations to management committee of PPMA for well organized, informative and in-demand training sessions for employees of pest control companies in Pakistan. The knowledge gained would certainly go a long way in enhancing performance of Pest Control Technicians and ultimately benefit the industry itself. Thanks PPMA, PARC-SARC and of-course Biz Recorder! Smart Pest Solutions, Karachi-Dubai
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Muzammil Saleem Oct 30, 2023 11:04pm
I'm glad you found the news program organized by PPMA and PARC informative. I look forward to providing you with more news and updates about the pest control industry.
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