Syngenta Pakistan plants thousands of trees on 75th independence anniversary

NationalSyngenta Pakistan plants thousands of trees on 75th independence anniversary

KARACHI, Pakistan: Syngenta is a globally leading agriculture innovation and technology company, providing crop protection, biologicals, seeds and crop-enhancement products. Being an environmentally and socially responsible entity, Syngenta has been nurturing its strong relationship with Pakistani farmers for the past 65 years with a commitment to make resourceful contributions towards sustainability.

To commemorate the Independence Day of Pakistan, Syngenta Pakistan organized a country-wide tree-plantation drive namely “Plant a Tree” across its offices, warehouses, plant and distribution network.

As part of this drive, the main event was held at the “Clifton Urban Forest” in Karachi on August 14, 2022 where the Member of Provincial Assembly Sindh – Sharmila Faruqui was the Chief Guest, along with the Secretary of Agriculture Department, Government of Sindh – Aijaz Ahmed Mahesar as the Guest of Honor. Syngenta Pakistan’s General Manager – Zeeshan Hasib Baig, Founder of Clifton Urban Forest – Masood Lohar, Syngenta Pakistan’s country leadership team and employees were also present at this vibrant event where participants planted over 2,000 trees of different varieties.

The Chief Guest appreciated this valuable intervention and said that: “It is heartening to see that a global enterprise like Syngenta is making broad-based efforts to ensure long term sustainability of the environment. Pakistan’s robust corporate sector must take inspiration from this green initiative and contribute towards a healthier, more prosperous future for the nation. We must take maximum advantage of evolving-technologies to overcome the ecological threats and to accelerate the sustainable development of the Country.”

Addressing the distinguished guests, Syngenta Pakistan’s General Manager – Zeeshan Hasib Baig stressed the importance of trees in coping with the climate-risks and stated that: “Pakistan is already among the most vulnerable countries with regards to climate change and is witnessing extreme variability in weather patterns. It is high-time that we focus on conserving our natural resources. This year’s tree-plantation drive is another humble contribution by Syngenta Pakistan towards sustainability and mitigation of climate risks in our beloved Country.”

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