CEO of Al-Ghazi Tractors Limited (AGTL), Sakib Eltaff inaugurated the Pakistan Agro Show 2024 at the International Expo Center, Lahore today. The ceremonial opening marks the commencement of one of the country’s most anticipated agricultural exhibitions, running from November 14-16.
During the inaugural ceremony, Mr. Eltaff emphasized the transformative potential of agricultural mechanization in Pakistan. “Today, as this remarkable exhibition opens its doors, we’re not just showcasing machinery – we’re opening new possibilities for Pakistan’s farming future,” he stated while cutting the ribbon.
The opening ceremony gathered prominent agricultural stakeholders, industry experts, and farmers, highlighting the show’s significance in Pakistan’s agricultural calendar. AGTL’s pavilion, featuring the newly launched New Holland NH-850 tractor, immediately drew attention from attendees, demonstrating the industry’s eagerness for innovative farming solutions.
“Through platforms like the Pakistan Agro Show, we’re fostering an environment where agricultural innovation meets practical farming needs,” Mr. Eltaff stated. “The enthusiasm we’ve witnessed today reflects the farming community’s readiness to embrace technological advancement.”
The three-day event promises to be a hub of agricultural innovation, featuring the latest in farming machinery, agrochemicals, and sustainable farming practices. AGTL’s prominent participation underscores its commitment to advancing Pakistan’s agricultural sector through technological innovation and industry collaboration.
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