UVAS, Chinese firm agree on goat breeding research
LAHORE:The University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) on Thursday signed an MoU with Longer Jinhua Industrial Private Limited China for the cooperative research and development and demonstration of efficient goat breeding technology.
Vice Chancellor Prof Dr M Younus and Dean Faculty of Veterinary Science Prof Dr Aneela Zameer Durrani from UVAS while Chairman Mr Pan Boiliang, Ma Ying, Ahmad Ma and Cai Chengxiang from Longer Jinhua Industrial signed the MoU in a virtual ceremony hosted at City Campus.
Under the MoU, both parties will conduct scientific research on efficient breeding of goats, adopt the techniques of follicle stimulating development with immunosuppressant; improve the breeding performance of single-ovulating goats and molecular mechanisms of follicle development promoted by immunosuppressant.
Meanwhile, the Senior Tutor Office and UVAS Debating Society (UDS) arranged a cake cutting ceremony to pay rich tribute to Quaid e Azam M Ali Jinnah as a token to remember his countless efforts and to pay a thanks to him for securing Pakistan.
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