Pakistan Bureau of Statistics hosts Agricultural Census workshop

Web DeskMay 26, 2024 08:29 PMnational
  • Workshop aims to educate on importance of 7th Agricultural Census 2024
  • Chief Statistician Dr. Naeem u Zafar announces workshop details
  • Federal Minister Ahsan Iqbal to attend as chief guest
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The upcoming workshop in Pakistan by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics and Sindh Agricultural University aims to educate on the significance of the 7th Agricultural Census 2024 and its role in supporting the agricultural sector's growth and development.

An upcoming workshop on the 7th Agricultural Census 2024 is set to take place on May 27th in Pakistan. Organized by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) in collaboration with Sindh Agricultural University Tando Jam, the workshop aims to educate participants about the importance and procedures of the upcoming census.

The Chief Statistician of the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, Dr. Naeem u Zafar (SI), has announced that the workshop will be held on Monday. The Federal Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives, Professor Ahsan Iqbal, will be attending as the chief guest. The event is designed to provide valuable insights into the significance of accurate agricultural data collection and analysis.

The 7th Agricultural Census is a crucial initiative aimed at gathering comprehensive data on agricultural activities across Pakistan. By conducting this census, authorities will be able to assess the current state of agriculture in the country, identify trends, and make informed decisions to support the agricultural sector's growth and development.

The upcoming workshop on the 7th Agricultural Census 2024 presents a valuable opportunity for participants to enhance their understanding of the census process and its importance. By promoting awareness and knowledge about accurate data collection in agriculture, this event contributes to the overall improvement of the agricultural sector in Pakistan.

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