The reputation of German universities is profound the world over. They are the prime reason that Germany stands as one of the world leaders in progress and development. The local institutions in my country are trying to follow in their footsteps by imparting quality education, but there is still a long way to go. Pakistan’s economy heavily relies on agriculture, which accounts for 22% of its GDP. Also, almost half of the country’s labor force is employed in agricultural-related work. There is a necessity to obtain the most current industry skills and implement them within our nation.
Throughout my tenure as assistant manager of an agricultural seed company, I became aware of the substantial amount of resources that are wasted in the production process. If these are minimized, a great jump in monetary and environmental profit can be achieved. For example, Pakistan is in the top 5 milk-producing countries, but unlike Denmark, it is not able to export its dairy products.
My purpose is to attain the required solid expertise and apply it for progress in the local industry and also in my career. There is no better option than to study at one of the top tanking universities in Germany. It will surely prove to be a beacon of valuable education. I hope to learn about the implementation of the latest techniques used in the farming and livestock industries.
I acquired experience in international education when I attended a one month workshop at Manchester Business School, University of Sunway, Malaysia. It provided me with a wealth of international exposure in the management field. Given my background in an agricultural country and my expertise in the agricultural industry; I am sure, with the help of this program, I will be able to acquire new business skills and methods of better utilizing the agricultural resources of our country for the improvement of the economy.