Agriculture
Pamco holds kitchen gardening training session
Punjab Agriculture and Meat Company (Pamco) has launched kitchen gardening training sessions for the housewives to grow vegetables at home under the project initiated by Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif to promote kitchen gardening in the province.
Pamco provided free training and hybrid seeds to women at Ladies Club Model Town where Pamco's horticulturist provided free of cost training to women who participated in this training programme. Pamco has planned to arrange training sessions in different areas of Lahore and also distributed hybrid seeds of seven different vegetables among participants.
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Business Recorder
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