Syngenta Pakistan Revives Hope for Flood-Affected Farmers in Punjab
In response to the devastating floods that struck Punjab’s fertile lands, Syngenta Pakistan has launched a major CSR initiative to help affected farmers rebuild their livelihoods across Multan and Sahiwal divisions.
Committed to sustainability and rural prosperity, Syngenta Pakistan has pledged PKR 50
million worth of crop protection products and vegetable seeds for flood-affected farmers.
In the first phase, products worth PKR 25 million are being distributed across the two divisions,
supporting the restoration of nearly 12,000 acres of farmland.
The launch ceremony, held at Model Agrimall, Sahiwal, was attended by Syed Ashiq Hussain
Kirmani, Minister for Agriculture (Punjab); Iftikhar Ali Sahoo, Secretary Agriculture; Dr. Asif Tufail,
Commissioner Sahiwal Division; and other senior government officials.
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Representing Syngenta Pakistan, Mr. Zeeshan Hasib Baig (Country General Manager), Syed Ali Murtaza (Head of Corporate Affairs & Business Sustainability), and Banaras Habib (Head of Sales) distributed seeds, crop protection products, and PPEs to farmers.
“Our farmers are the backbone of Pakistan’s economy, and it is our duty to support them in
times of adversity,” said Mr. Zeeshan Hasib Baig, Country General Manager, Syngenta Pakistan.
Through this initiative, Syngenta Pakistan continues to plant seeds of hope for a stronger and
more resilient agricultural future.