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Pakistan’s largest livestock exhibition in Karachi draws over 1.2 million visitors

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January 19, 2025
Pakistan's largest livestock exhibition in Karachi draws over 1.2 million visitors
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Karachi, January 19, 2025 – Pakistan’s largest-ever livestock exhibition in Karachi has attracted over 1.2 million visitors in just two days. The three-day event, organized by the Sindh government, is being held at the city’s Expo Center and is set to conclude today, Sunday.

The exhibition showcases a diverse range of livestock, featuring more than 2,000 animals, 1,000 birds, and a variety of reptiles, falcons, and domestic pets. Dr. Nazeer Hussain Kalhoro, director-general of the Sindh Livestock Department, shared that the goal of the event is to foster collaboration among breeders, investors, and farmers.

“The motto of this Sindh livestock expo is to connect, collaborate, and thrive,” Kalhoro said. “We are connecting people, signing MoUs to collaborate, and ultimately, there will be development as we thrive together.”

Kalhoro also mentioned that the exhibition has already surpassed expectations, with daily attendance reaching 600,000 visitors since its opening on Friday. The numbers are expected to rise on the final day.

Shakir Umar Gujar, president of the Dairy & Cattle Farmers Association, emphasized the importance of showcasing Pakistan’s livestock on the global stage. “These expos help farmers learn and adopt measures to enhance their production,” he said. “Livestock is a crucial component of the national economy, and such exhibitions are beneficial for farmers.”

Visitors, including Syed Nazeer Hussain, were delighted to introduce their children to the diversity of animals at the expo. “They’ll get to see and learn about our culture and the various breeds of animals we have in Pakistan, while being entertained,” he noted.

Dr. Kalhoro highlighted the shift in Pakistan’s agricultural landscape, where climate change and water scarcity have dramatically impacted crop production, making livestock increasingly vital. He shared that in 1947, crop production accounted for 68 percent of the agriculture sector, while livestock made up 32 percent. Today, due to these challenges, livestock’s contribution has reversed, with Pakistan now home to the third-largest herd of milk and meat animals in the world, totaling 225 million.

The exhibition has not only allowed attendees to learn about Pakistan’s agricultural heritage but also served as an opportunity for the provincial government to leverage the growing livestock sector to drive economic growth.

Muhammad Mikael Abbas, a fifth-grade student, was excited about his visit to the exhibition. “I saw cows, goats, sheep, dogs, parrots, and birds of all breeds,” he said. “It was really enjoyable, and we’re still exploring to see what else might be here.”

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