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Annual-Revised-Updated-2.Pdf O believers! If some wicked person brings you any news, inquire thoroughly into its truth (lest) you should cause (undue) harm to a people unknowingly, and later feel regret for what you have done. Father of the Nation QUAID-E-AZAM Muhammad Ali Jinnah Expect the best, prepare for the worst Mufakkir-e-Pakistan ALLAMA MUHAMMAD IQBAL Failure is not fatal until we surrender trying again is the key of glorious victory HAJI MUHAMMAD BASHIR “May his Soul Rest in Peace” Mr. Khalil A. Sattar Founder Chairman Pakistan Poultry Association CONTENTS 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENT 6 2 AIMS & OBJECTS 8 3 PRESENT STATUS OF POULTRY SECTOR 11 4 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (2019-2020) 14 5 STANDING COMMITTEE UNDER EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (2019-2020) 17 6 NATIONAL BUDGET (2020-2021) 21 7 MINUTES OF 40th ANNUAL GENERAL BODY MEETING OF PPA, (2019-2020) 28 8 MINUTES OF MEETINGS OF PPA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (2019-2020) 36 9 WORLD EGG DAY (2019-2020) 48 10 ACTIVITIES OF CONSUMER EDUCATION CAMPAIGN (2019-2020) 74 11 ACTIVITIES OF PPA CENTRAL & REGIONAL OFFICES (2019-2020) 92 PPA CENTRAL OFFICE PPA OFFICE, NORTHERN REGION PPA OFFICE, SOUTHERN REGION 12 PPA ACTIVITIES THROUGH FPCCI DURING THE YEAR 2019-2020 120 13 IPEX CLICKS 2019 125 14 Election 2020-2021 143 15 BRIEF AUDITOR REPORTS OF PPA OFFICES FOR THE YEAR (2019-2020) 155 PAKISTAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION DR. MUHAMMAD ASLAM Chairman & Group Leader, PPA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Chairman and Members of Executive Committee Members to discuss Poultry problems for which of Pakistan Poultry Association who have been in Members are obliged. The Members of Executive office from 1st October, 2019 to 30th, September, 2020 Committee are also indebted to High-up’s in the Trade are highly indebted to the Federal Government for Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) for their giving due importance to Poultry Sector. The Executive positive contribution towards enhancing exports of Committee (EC) is thankful to the Honorable Ministers Poultry products. The Advisor to Prime Minister on for National Food Security & Research, Commerce and Revenue deserves special gratitude for meeting PPA Finance for considering requests and issues of Poultry delegations and for hearing and considering their Sector. PPA owes immense gratitude to the Chairman, issues. Committee on Finance Revenue, Economics Affairs Additionally, Executive Committee is thankful to the Statistics & Privatization, Senate of Pakistan and Animal Husbandry Commissioner Office to support Chairman and Members (Customs & Sale Tax), Federal poultry sector. The Executive Committee is also Board of Revenue (FBR) for taking out time to meet thankful to Electronic and print media for objective PPA delegations to discuss tariff related issues. Thanks reporting and giving due importance to Poultry are due to Secretary MNFS&R, Secretary Commerce, Industry. Secretary Finance and Secretary Livestock (Punjab) for providing opportunity to Executive Committee The Chairman and Members of Executive Committee 6 ANNUAL REPORT 2018-19 PAKISTAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION are particularly thankful to major Stakeholders of Members of PPA who contributed their efforts for Poultry industry, namely, Mr. Khalil A. Sattar, Dr. reduction of Custom Duty on Vitamins and growth Muhammad Sadiq, Dr. Hassan Sarosh Akram, Mr. promoters from 11% to 3% and & maximum exemption Abdul Basit, Dr. F.M. Sabir, Dr. Muhammad Arshad, Mr. on import of veterinary medicine. Khalid Saleem Malik, Mr. Raza Mehmood Khursand, The efforts of Honorable Members of Election Mr. Abdul Hayee Mehta, Mr. Khaleeque Arshad, Commissions at Central and Regional Offices in and respectable others whose names cannot be conducting Elections of Executive Committee for the mentioned due to paucity of space and scope of this year 2020-2021 are also appreciated. write up. The Executive Committee is also thankful to all Stakeholders for their sincere and valuable The Chairman and Members of Executive Committee suggestions, contributions and supporting the cause are appreciative of Mr. Muhammad Irfan Maken’s and objectives of Pakistan Poultry Association. role as Secretary General of PPA and the role of Mr. Rafiquddin and Major (Rtd) Syed Javaid Hussain I am thankful to every single person who put their Bukhari as Regional Secretary has been laudable in effort in the Consumer Education Campaign that we their respective Regions. Further efforts of Secretary have carried on. Especially, Mr. Khalid Saleem Malik General, PPA and Regional Secretaries for maintaining and PPA Staff who worked day and night with his the smooth operations and administration of team to make the consumer education campaign their respective offices and keeping the accounts successful. transparent and satisfactory are also appreciated. Special thanks are also due to those Honorable ANNUAL REPORT 2019-2020 7 AIMS & OBJECTS OF PPA PAKISTAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION PAKISTAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION Aims & Objects The Aims and Objects for which the Association is formed are as under: a. To provide facilities for and foster, encourage, secure and maintain good and closer relationship and unanimity among members and the trade in general and to promote and protect their business interests and to do all that is necessary for the furtherance and development of Poultry Farming and allied trade in Pakistan. b. To consider all problems and questions confronting Poultry Farming and Poultry Farmers etc. and to devise ways and means for tackling and solving the same. c. To collect and circulate permissible statistics and other information relating to or of interest to the business of its members and/or the trade in general. d. To publish or cause to publish or encourage and support publications, bulletins or any other information considered useful or beneficial to the trade. e. To consider and take legitimate steps necessary for starting, promoting, supporting and opposing any measures affecting the business of its members and the trade in general. f. To make representations to and communicate with local, provincial, Federal or other authorities, both Government and private on any matter affecting the business of its members of the trade. g. To secure, organize and coordinate action on all matters pertaining to or affecting the business of its members. h. To arbitrate in the settlement of disputes arising between members willing and/or agreeing to submit to arbitration in accordance with the arbitration rules of the Association and to adjust and resolve controversies between the members. i. To undertake special inquiries and investigations negotiate or settle matters or secure redress of legitimate grievances connected with the business of its members. j. To hold in trust or in safe custody or otherwise except for the purpose of trading, any material or amount desired to be so held by the Government or members of the Association. k. To advise and assist the Government in the formulation of useful and progressive policies and to cooperate with them in their successful implementation. ANNUAL REPORT 2019-2020 9 PAKISTAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION l. To take effective measures for the eradication of unethical practices from the field of trade, commerce and industry. m. To subscribe to and become member of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry and procure from and communicate with any incorporated organization of trade, commerce and industry such information as may be likely to further the objects of the Association. n. To coordinate action on the matter of Jallo Railway Station Through a Standing Committee appointed by the Executive Committee. o. To endeavour with recognized/registered Chambers of Associations of Trade and Industry acting through the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry to form a National Committee of International Chamber of Commerce, Paris. p. To endeavour with recognized/registered Chambers of Associations of Trade and Industry to form National Arbitration Association of Pakistan and to seek affiliation or liaison with similar other bodies abroad with the prior approval of the Government. q. To frame and assist in the framing of rules of practice for facilitating and simplifying the business of its members. r. And generally to do all that may be necessary to achieve the aims and objects of the Association directly and indirectly or take any measure conductive to the development and progress of the trade. Provided always that the aims and objects and/or powers herein mentioned shall be implemented and exer- cised by the Association, with reference to and in terms of the said Memorandum and Articles of Association and that nothing herein shall be deemed to empower or authorize the Association or its members to question, dispute or challenge the business status or the assessed performance values of its members or to suggest, rec- ommend or carry out any allocations or distribution of material except on the basis as aforesaid. 10 ANNUAL REPORT 2019-2020 PRESENT STATUS OF POULTRY SECTOR PAKISTAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION AN OVERVIEW OF PAKISTAN POULTRY INDUSTRY YEAR 2019-2020 Commercial Poultry in Pakistan was established in • There are over 15000 poultry farms spread deep into 1962. It is one of the largest agro based segment of the rural areas across the country from Karachi to Pe- Pakistan having an investment of more than 1,082 shawar. Capacity of farms range from 5,000 to 500,000 Billion rupees. Poultry Industry of Pakistan is making broilers. a tremendous contribution in bridging the gap be- tween supply and demand of meat protein. With the • Marketing channels of broilers and eggs are predom- continuous depletion of supply of red meat, poultry is inantly in the unorganized sector. the cheapest available animal protein source for our masses and as such is an effective check upon the spi- • 40-45% of the total meat consumption is being pro- raling animal protein prices. Therefore, we are already cured from poultry products. consuming less protein as per required standards. Poultry Industry generates employment and provides • Poultry Slaughterhouses, Processing/Value Addition source of income to more than 1.5 million people of in organized sector is 5-6% Pakistan directly & indirectly.
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