ISLAMABAD, Jan 11: The Horticulture Foundation of Pakistan (HFP) in collaboration with Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited, Islamabad will the National Citrus Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers and Honey Expo 2003 from Jan 25 to 27 at Jameel Nishtar Auditorium of the bank.

Growers, policy-makers, exporters and prospective importers of Pakistan’s horticulture commodities and representatives of food processing industry from all corners of the country will participate in the event.

Superior quality citrus fruit, vegetables, flowers and honey and products would be on display.

The event would be of great educational value and economic importance and would attract large visitors, expatriate community foreign missions and functionaries engaged in horticultural research, production and exports. No entrance fee will be charged from the visitors. Prospective growers / participants are advised to contact Dr Saeed Ahmed (phone No 051-2820767 for any further details. The best adjudged exhibits would be awarded prizes, shields, merit certificates.

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