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Chinese buyers show interest in Pakistani buffaloes

February 7, 2021



During a business matchmaking event held under the umbrella of Pakistan-China Agriculture Cooperation Information Platform, Chinese enterprises showed keen interest in jointly developing Buffalo embryos with Pakistani enterprises to increase productivity and create synergies. In this regard, a Chinese delegation will be paying a visit to Pakistan to explore areas of cooperation and make business deals.

BEIJING: The first business matchmaking event between Chinese and Pakistani enterprises in the Buffalo industry was held by the Pakistan-China Agriculture Cooperation Information Platform, that was established last month aiming to break information barriers between agricultural enterprises of the both sides and enhance pragmatic cooperation.

According to China Economic Net (CEN), gathering representatives from Chinese and Pakistani leading companies and institutes engaging in the Buffalo industry, the virtual meeting has discussed the feasibility of technological cooperation in developing Buffalo embryos to create high-yield type of Buffalo and the possibility of business cooperation in the production of Buffalo milk, powder, meat and other value-added products that could shore up Pakistan’s export.

“Can we import buffaloes from Pakistan?” That’s the first question asked by Lu Yangqing, Deputy Dean of College of Animal Science and Technology, Guangxi University.Pakistani Neeli-Ravi buffalo is one of the world’s famous river milk buffalo varieties, known as “black gold “.

A Chinese expert in diary Wang Dingmian once introduced in a report that the milk production of domestic dairy cow in China is relatively low, with an annual output of about 600 to 800 kg per cow, while the annual milk production of Pakistan’s Neeli-Ravi buffalo is about 1.5 tons per one.

As early as 1974, 50 Pakistani Neeli-Ravi buffaloes were introduced to China, but the milk production decreased with the passage of time and no more were imported since then. In this condition, Chinese companies expect to import more improved types of buffaloes from Pakistan.

However, according to the Pakistani government’s policy, “it’s not allowed to export live animals,” noted Dr. Khurshid Ahmad from Animal husbandry commissioner of Ministry of National Food Security and Research.

“If that’s not viable, we can develop buffaloes embryos,” Lu Yangqing suggested. “We have a lot of recipient buffaloes that are all swamp type buffaloes. So we can import embryos of indigenous types like Neeli Ravi or Hula Buffalo embryos into China and then transfer to our recipients.”

Responding the suggestion, Dr. Farooq Sandhu from Al Haiwan Semen Company, Sahiwal, said, “Pakistan’s buffalo industry is in urgent need to extend its industrial chain to realize added value growth, and we hope Chinese counterparts can support us in technologies and manufacturing.”

According to Dr. Farooq’s introduction, Al Haiwan Semen Company has six years of experiences in developing cow embryos, and with the technological assistance from the Chinese company, Al Haiwan Semen may be capable of conducting experiments in Buffalo embryos and breeding better types.

“We are keen to invest in Pakistan, setting up a lab to jointly develop Buffalo embryos or having join ventures with Pakistani counterparts to produce Buffalo milk and powder for export.

But we hope Pakistan can provide more favorable policies,” said Huang Jiadi, Chairman of Royal Group Co., Ltd., Chinese leading enterprise in the dairy industry and a pioneer in Buffalo milk production.

He added that there is already a mature business model in the camel milk and powder industry between enterprises from China and East-Asia that could lead the way forward.

“We will send a delegation to Pakistan in the following months to carry out investigations and seek for potential partners,” Huang hinted.

If the company decides to make a huge investment in Pakistan to support the whole supply chain of China’s buffalo milk business, it will undoubtedly bring enormous economic benefits to the country.

Dr. Sajjad Khan, Vice Chancellor of Cholistan University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences suggested research institutes and associations in the Buffalo industry should be considered if there were to be cooperation between Chinese and Pakistani enterprises.

All guests thanked the Information Platform for organizing the business matchmaking to bridge information gap between the enterprises of two countries.

Following the buffalo industry cooperation and matchmaking event, the platform will carry out a series of online discussion and exchange activities this year.

It will also explore deep into the agricultural subdivision fields such as seed industry, animal husbandry and fishery, dairy products and agricultural products processing, agricultural materials and agricultural machinery and cold chain storage, horticultural crops, etc.



 
What are the delivery options?

Can be delivered to Khunjer Pass on the back of a Suzuki Dala for extra.
Dad tells me a story about when he was a young man he went with his uncle to Punjab to buy a manj. There he met a gujjar who was a trader in cattle. He took them to his yard and first offered a massive dish of milk to drink. Dad says he politely refused and the Gujjar responds "jinu dud ni peena, unu manj ke lehni"...lol

Judging by the screenshot, ey dud peena le ni lagde.
 
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What are the delivery options?
buffalo delivered back of suzuki, braddar delivery is around £500 pund you know britshhhh pund.
Can be delivered to Khunjer Pass on the back of a Suzuki Dala for extra.
Dad tells me a story about when he was a young man he went with his uncle to Punjab to buy a manj. There he met a gujjar who was a trader in cattle. He took them to his yard and first offered a massive dish of milk to drink. Dad says he politely refused and the Gujjar responds "jinu dud ni peena, unu manj ke lehni"...lol

Judging by the screenshot, ey dud peena le ni lagde.

no these tattos are pesay bussiness. i bet they know lil about buffalo except price.
they should be pumping money in osterich in pak. you can use every part of this bird for other uses.
 
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It's more like pond in Pakistan like you would pronounce a "pond" of water.

Are u 3 or 4th gen PakiBrit who has little to no exposure to Pakistan?? 🤔🤔

it was a joke. i have been to pakistan, third time now. Inshallah it be fourth time in near future. So i can eat good food and be lazy.
 
Why you go to Pakistan??
Why not Karachi??
Where Liaqatabad pays ALL of Pakistan's tax money. Where rivers of milk and honey flow and fair maidens serve pure wine??

This is Punjabi conspiracy. Don't listen to sons of soil. Please come to Azizabad instead. Please I beg you.
what about azad k money robbed by corrupters. when overseas pak come to visit they must face discrimination and forced to pay bribes yes at the new airport. Those guys in army uniform will ask in private for bribes. why this shitty airport built in Islamabad? for the elites. why not in mirpur as azad k ppl requested. This is big story amongst our community including dam flooding years ago. many resentments.
 
what about azad k money robbed by corrupters. when overseas pak come to visit they must face discrimination and forced to pay bribes yes at the new airport. Those guys in army uniform will ask in private for bribes. why this shitty airport built in Islamabad? for the elites. why not in mirpur as azad k ppl requested. This is big story amongst our community including dam flooding years ago. many resentments.
It is all Punjabis doing this to genocide Pakistan LMAO :partay: :partay:
Arent Ameerpuris punjabis too technically?? Since you speak Hindko, which is a dialect of Punjabi??
 
It is all Punjabis doing this to genocide Pakistan LMAO :partay: :partay:
Arent Ameerpuris punjabis too technically?? Since you speak Hindko, which is a dialect of Punjabi??

We don't speak hindko, we speak Mirpuri dialect, which is like pahari or potwari and in all likeliness probably like hindko too, although i've never heard hindko. Mirpur is in Jammu to be accurate. TBH what we speak is very close to punjabi too, it's probably like 95% similar.

just googled hindko, i understand most of it, but it is a little different to mirpuri.
 
We don't speak hindko, we speak Mirpuri dialect, which is like pahari or potwari and in all likeliness probably like hindko too, although i've never heard hindko. Mirpur is in Jammu to be accurate. TBH what we speak is very close to punjabi too, it's probably like 95% similar.

just googled hindko, i understand most of it, but it is a little different to mirpuri.
Yeah concentric circles. Same tree of language i.e Punjabi just different branches I guess or am I wrong?
I can retale with that. They claim to pay all the taxes but it is us ex-pats who keep the country afloat by sending remittances and keeping shitty PIA flying.
NOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
It is Karachi.
 
Yeah concentric circles. Same tree of language i.e Punjabi just different branches I guess or am I wrong?

I'd love to see a diagram explaining all this. This is the part of our society that is lacking, we're not studing our society our own ways, documenting it - it's not easy to come by.
 
BTW guys what is the BritPaki demographic like in UK say Southall London Manchester Bradford and Birmingham suburbs?? Largely Punjabi/Potohari/Hindko demographic or Karachiwala demographic??

I wanna leave America dude. Its going down hill real fast. Socially and economically.
 
BTW guys what is the BritPaki demographic like in UK say Southall London Manchester Bradford and Birmingham suburbs?? Largely Punjabi/Potohari/Hindko demographic or Karachiwala demographic??

I wanna leave America dude. Its going down hill real fast. Socially and economically.

Can't say for London, but @waz is your man for that but the vast majority of UK Pakistani's you're going to come across are Mirpuri's, or people from the Potwar or Northern Punjab region, Jehlum, GujjarKhan, around those ends. Then we have our fair share of pathan too.
Can't say for London, but @waz is your man for that but the vast majority of UK Pakistani's you're going to come across are Mirpuri's, or people from the Potwar or Northern Punjab region, Jehlum, GujjarKhan, around those ends. Then we have our fair share of pathan too.

Also most of us now are second or third generation, although there is still a fair mix of new guys coming over through marriage.

If you really want to leave the states, consider Toronto/Canada, the UK is not what it used to be. Things aren't looking as bright as they were. This is partly why I have such a keen interest in Pakistan. I'd love to be able to move to somewhere like Islamabad. As long as I could make a good living, most people would understand my Mirpuri/English paji tutti urdu - i'd get along ok i reckon.

What puts me off is the uncertainty - it takes one election gone wrong to undo all the positivity. I hope in 15-20 years time, people like us can make the move as a no-brainer.
 

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