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Farzana Panhwar

Farzana Panhwar
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B.Sc(Hon.... Bio-chemistry
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Farzana Panhwar ’s experience

General Secretary   at   M.H.Panhwar , 157-C.Unit.No.2.Latifabad.Hyderabad.Sindh.Pakistan
Currently 2007
To control and managed all the trust activities in various
decipline of life.
President  at   The Sindh Rural Women's Up-Lift Group , Hyderabad.Sindh.Pakistan
September 2005
MRS. FARZANA PANHWAR. - 15th September, 1957 - Karachi -
Pakistan. - M.Sc - Bio-chemistry, Karachi University,
1981. - B.Sc (Hons) Bio-chemistry, Karachi University,
1980. Specialisation in nutrition, enzymology and
clinical. Mrs. Farzana Panhwar got master degree from Karachi
University in Bio-chmeistry in 1981. She has worked on soil
chemistry, macro and micro nutrients, composts, organic
fertilisers, and growth regulators as applied to fruit crops and
post-harvest technology of sub-tropical furits. She has also
published a number of articles on animal, poultry and
prawn/shrimp feed, raising of shrimp and rabbits, plants of
desert areas of Sindh, bio-gas form agricultural waste and
genetic property. - President, Sindh Rural Women’s
Uplift Group 1994 to 2003. - Managing Director, Soil Testing
Laboratory (Pvt) Ltd., 1985-2003. - Manager, Research &
Development Engineers, (Agro-chemistry and organic agriculture
Wing) 1982-2003. - IBFAN South Asia Facilitating,
Talawahugoda, Sri-Lanka. - Citizen Petition, Inc., Amberst,
USA. - International Council for Distance Education, Oslo,
Norway. - The Third world Organisation for Women in Science
(TWAS), Trieste, Italy. - Odi - Agricultural Research and
Extension network, London, U.K. - Women’s world Summit
Foundation (FSMF), Geneva, Switzerland. - Sindh Society for
Horticultural Science, Hyderabad, Pakistan. - Research and
Development Engineers, Karachi-Pakistan. - Integrated
Agriculture Developers, Hyderabad-Pakistan. She has also
published a numbers of articles in the fields of environment,
education, pollution, health, nutrition, family planning,
migration and sustainable agriculture. Her articles are already
published in USA, U.K., Canada, Australia, South Africa, Norway,
Denmark, Finland New Zealand, Germany, Italy, turkey, Greece,
China, Taiwan, France, Netherlands and India. She also got 1997
Award “Rural Creativity Award” form Switzerland and 1998
Award “Gold Medal of Honour” from USA. She is also a
co-author with M.H. Panhwar for books on lychee, longan, grape
fruit, guava, grapes, low chill apple and peach, fig and
pomegranate. Her research work is continuing. - Prawn
farming and prawn feed. The work was given up as coastal water
turned too saline for prawn farming, Private Sector,
1982-1988. - Poultry and cattle feed. Work was abandoned in
1985, as benefit : cost ratio of stall feed animal was low as
compared to other methods in agriculture for example growing
furit crops, Private Sector, 1983. - Rabbit farming. Though the
rabbit farming was highly economical as compared to poultry, but
market was limited and needed costly promotion all over Pakistan,
Private Sector, 1984. - Bio-gas from agriculture wastes. About
200 plants were installed in Sindh by M/s. Lossavers, buty work
was given up as the technology needed sophisticated monitoring
and owners were not interested in spending extra on maintenance,
M/s. Lossavers, Hyderabad, 1984. - Report on bio-gas plants
installed by Energy Cell, Government of Pakistan from 1982-1988,
for Planning Department, Government of Sindh. - Drying of roses
and flowers. This was done in GI-sheet, house painted black on
top and sides to absorb solar heat and at night time it was
heated by a furnace run on agricultural wastes. The project was
abandoned in 1989, when export prices came down to 40%, Private
Sector, 1985-1989. - Re-mineralisation of agricultural soils by
various methods to enhance microbial activity with use of mulch.
This doubled the yield of fruit crops within 4 years i.e., in
1989, Institute of Organic and Sustainable Horticulture and
Agriculture Research (IOSHAR), Hyderabad,
1985-2003. - Manufacture of micro-nutrients for folliar and soil
applications. From basic compounds for direct use on the farm.
The yield in 1994 became three time that of even of most
progressive growers of Pakistan, IOSHAR, 1986-2003. - Cultural
practice, growth regulators and disease of mango, Private Sector
1989-2003. - Growing temperate crops in Sindh, Private Sector,
1993. - Sustainable Agriculture Development, Sindh Society for
Horticulture Science - SSHS, 1994-2003. - Agricultural chemicals
used in Pakistan and their effect on environments, IOSHAR,
1995-2003. - Introduction of new fruit crops namely; peaches,
lychee, longan, grapes, apples, pomegranates, grape fruit, and
plums commercial in hot sub-tropics near Hyderabad Sindh
1989-2003. - Migration from rural to the urban areas and its
effects on urban environments, economics and social life, IOSHAR,
1996. - Toxic chemicals on the farm, in food and house hold and
their effects on human and animal life for Green Net Work,
1997. - Farm and day to day domestic chemicals and incidence of
various types of cancers in human population , Green Net work,
1997. - Farm and domestic chemicals and human health problems,
Green Net Work, 1997. - Soil Degradation caused by various
chemicals, ISCO, 1997-2003. - M.H. Panhwar and Farzana
Panhwar, Sustainable methods as applied to raising fruit crops,
Institute of Organic and Sustainable Horticulture and Agriculture
Research (IOSHAR), Hyderabad and Sindh Society for Horticultural
Science, Karachi, 1995, 49 p. - Farzana Panhwar, Flora of Thar
and Kohistan Desert J. Sindh Quarterly, Vol.XV, No.3,
1988. - Farzana Panhwar, new Resources for oleochemical and agro
chemical industry. - M.H. Panhwar and Farzana Panhwar, Design of
an Aquaculture Enterprise, J. Pak. Agri. Vol. VII, No. 10, Oct.
1985. - Farzana Panhwar, Anaerobic Digestion and use of its
Residues in Agriculture, Mehran University Res. J. of Eng. J. of
Eng. And Tech. Vol. 12, July 1993, No.3, pp. 18-22. - Farzana
Panhwar and M.H. Panhwar, Scope for Prawn Farming along Sindh
Coast, J. Sci. Tech. And Development. - Farzana Panhwar and M.H.
Panhwar, Samphire - an edible oil crop for Sindh ‘Agriculture
and Technology’ DAWN Economic and Business Review, May 27 to
June 2, 1995, p. 111. - Farzana Panhwar and M.H. Panhwar,
Intellectual Property Rights Production, Agri. And Tech. DAWN
Econ. And Business Rev., Dec., 9-15, 1995, p. III. - Farzana
Panhwar and M.H. Panhwar, Flying Fox a new agriculture pest,
Eucalyptus and new host and fruit orchard a new target, (Sent to
DAWN for Publication on 05-06-1996). - Farzana Panhwar and M.H.
Panhwar, Neem Versus Eucalyptus in Social Forestry of Pakistan
(Sent to DAWN on 28-05-1996). - M.H. Panhwar and Farzana
Panhwar, 1995, Scope for Prawn Farming along Sindh Coast, PIMA
Magazine, Karachi, 2 p. - Sikandar Ali Arbani, Farzana Panhwar
and M.H. Panhwar, Anaerobic Digestion and use of its residues in
Agriculture, Department of Petroleum and Gas Engg., Mehran Univ.,
of Eng. And Techn., Jamshoro, 5 p. - Chiku or Sapodilla the
Neglected fruit of Sindh, Newsletter Sindh Society for
Horticultural Science SSHS, Karachi/Hyderabad, Vol.I, No.1, 7
p. - World rural Womne’s Day Celeberated in Hyderabad, Sindh
Agriculture, Nov., 1997, 33 p. - Earthworms, Vermicasts and
vermiculture, Wildlife and Environment, Oct-Dec 1997,
pp.25-29. - The III International symposium for
Sustainable Agriculture and rural Development, 1-0-16 March,
1995, Roros, Norway: *Rural women and sustainable agriculture
trials in Sindh - Pakistan. - III International Agriculture
and Rural Development, 10-16 March, 1995, Roros -
Norway: *Consumer versus farmer and health issue. *The
existing pesticide and human health hazard. *Women farmer
vision. *Rural women and sustainable agriculture trial in
Pakistan. *Rural development. - ICEA World Conference,
Sustainable Development through Community Education, 31st July -
4th August, 1995, Jomtein, Thailand. *Sustainable agriculture
in Pakistan. - From the group-up and around the World project
profiles of grass roots initiatives in sustainable agriculture
and rural development (SARD) women, Food and Agriculture Working
Group and World Sustainable Agriculture Association, September
1995: *Sustainable food System. - Cairo International
Conference - Improving the Living Environment for the Urban Poor
towards Sustainable Development - Preparatory Meeting to
Habitat-II, 18-21 December, 1995, Cairo - Egypt: *Improving the
living environment for the urban poor: Towards, sustainable
development in Pakistan. - Clearing House on Rural Education
and Small Schools, Appalachia Educational Laboratory, Charleston,
USA: *Women and girls, tradition, modernity and post-modernity
in the Province of Sindh-Pakistan. - World Conference on
Literacy, 12-13 March, USA, 1996: *Literacy for women and
girls: participation in the labour force in Pakistan. *Literacy,
income generation, and poverty alleviation in Sindh-Pakistan and
its impact on economic development, human resource development in
Pakistan. - Abortion matter - special conference on the occasion
of 25th Anniversary of Sitmezo, 27-29 March, Netherlands,
199: *Reducing the need and improving the quality of abortion
services. - 6th International Interdisciplinary Congress on
Women, 22-26th April, Adeliade - Australia, 1996: *Rural women
and sustainable agriculture trial in Pakistan
(611CW-7B). *Sustainable agriculture in Pakistan
(6611CW-7d). - European Educational Conference and Fair in
Denmark, Cophenhagen, Denmark, 23rd May 1996: *Literacy for
women. - Teaching to promote women’s health: International
Multidisciplinary Conference Hosted by Women’s College
Hosptial, Toronto, Canada, 13-15 June, 1996: *Women and girls
tradition, modernity, post-modernity in education. - Second
International Conference Women in rural Development,
Humboldt-University of Berlin, Berlin-Germany, June 28-30,
1996: *Rural women and sustainable agriculture trial in
Sindh-Pakistan. - 9th World Congress on Comparative Education at
Sydney - Australia, 5th July, 1996: *Literacy, income
generation and poverty elevation in Sindh Pakistan and its impact
on economic development, human resource development in
Pakistan. - International Conference at the University of
Warwick, Essex, U.K., 26-28 July, 1996: *the presently
standardised pesticide in Pakistan and need for change. - 11th
IFOAM Scientific Conference on Organic Agriculture 11-15th August
1996 - Denmark: *Modified system of irrigation involving
sustainable methods. - 9th Conference of the International soil
Conservation Organisation (ISCO) Bonn Germany, 26-30 August,
1996: *Protection of Eco-system/natural resources by
eliminating use of herbicide by using mulching for weed
control. - 5th International Congress on Ethinobiology,
Nairobi-Kenya, 2-6 September, 1996: *Sustainable agriculture -
an example at Panhwar Fruit Farm. - FAO 50th Annivesary
Symposium 1945-1995 Canada, 12-13 October, 1996: *the fifteen
year trials with plant protection on fruit trees at Khesano
(Sindh) Pakistan. - IBC International Conference - Asia -
Pacific Agronomical and Agricultural Machinery Sellers, Buyers
and users, Kuala Lampur, Malaysia, 21-23 October, 1996: *The
advent of biological (Green) pesticide in agriculture sector in
Pakistan: New challenges, new business
opportunities. - International Conference Violence, Abuse and
Women Citizenship - Brighton - U.K., 10-15th November,
1996: *13th November 1996-environmental pollution: effects on
women. *Technologies and genetic: Abortion services in
Pakistan. Abortion rights: Reducing the need and improving the
quality of abortion service in Pakistan. - 14th International
Symposium on Sustainable Farming System- 11-16th November,
1996: *Biological Diversity its social and economic effects and
sustainable Eco-system practice in Sindh-Pakistan. *Environment
and agriculture resource management. - 14th International
Symposium on Sustainable Farming System, Colombo - Sri-Lanka,
11-16 November, 1996: *Sustainable methods as applied to
raising fruit crops. - Greenhouse Gas Executive Workshop,
1997: *Conserving, Agro-forestry is the solution of future
global warming and biodiversity: Sindh a case of study. - Dr. J.
Patric Madden and Scott G. Chaplowe a WSAA Publication,
1997: *For all generation, making world agriculture more
sustainable on 642 p. *Sustainable agriculture at Panhwar Fruit
Farm, pp.521-526. - The International Symposium and Workshop on
Combating Desertification: Connecting science with Community
Action, Tucson, Arizona, 12-16 May, 1997: *Soil erosion,
environment and soil construction planning in Sindh. *Agro
forestry, a contribution to reducing global warming and
conserving biodiversity. - Waste Reduction and Minimisation for
Sustainable Ecology: Sofia Bulgaria, 15-18 May, 1997: *Criteria
for agriculture waste management on a model farm in
Sindh-Pakistan. - 13th Meeting of the International Society for
Health Care Technology Assessment - Barcelona Spain, 25-28 May,
1997: *Women’s health and human right. - Technologies for
Activities Implemented Jointly, Gloucestershire, U.K., 26-29 May,
1997: *A scope for better utilisation of poultry dropping by
converting it into cattle feed and methane. - Environmentally,
Sustainable Development, Land Quality Indicator Related Project,
May 1997: *Set-up an Institute for sustainable agriculture for
women. - International Symposium, Workshop and Training
Combating Desertification: Connecting science with Community
Action, Phoenix - Arizona, USA, May 1997: *Rural women and
sustainable agriculture trial in Sindh-Pakistan. - Biodiversity
in Managed Forest in Sweden May-June 1997: *Forest situation in
Pakistan and planning its future. - Sustainable Development
Success Stories, 2nd Edition, New York, June 1997: *Sustainable
agriculture: An example at Panhwar Fruit Farm. - 18th ICDE World
Conference “The New Learning Environment: A Global perspective.
The Pennsylvania State University 2-6 June, 1997: *Women and
girls, tradition, modernity and post-modernity in education in
the Province of Sindh-Pakistan. *Literacy for women and their
participation in the labour force in Pakistan. *Penetration and
potential of technology. - International Council for Distance
Education: Distance Education in Developing Countries, June 5,
1997: *In adapting a common standard such as ISO 9000, which is
constantly being upgraded: How do we keep up with
change. - International Grassland Congress Theme # 29
Agroforest, June 10, 1997: *Forest situation in Pakistan and
planning it future. - XVIII International Grassland
Congress’97 June 11th 1997: *Role of Boron in
agriculture. - Participatory Action Research. World Congress on
Participatory Action, Learning and Process Management, Cartagera
Colombia, June 10-24, 1997: *Rural women and sustainable
agriculture trials in Pakistan. - 7th Congress for Tropical and
Sub-tropical Crops, 22-25 June, 1997: *Sustainable methods as
applied to raising fruit crops. - 52nd Annual Conference of the
Soil and Water Conservation society, Ankeny, Iowa, 24-25 July,
1997: *Tillage trans-location and tillage erosion
system. - Proceedings first International Sweet Sorghum
Conference, August 15, 1997: *Sorghum practise in
Sindh-Pakistan. - IUFRO Conference on Silvi-culture and
Improvement of Eucalyptus, Brazil, 24-29 August, 1997: *Forest
situation in Pakistan. - 2nd World Rural Health Congress,
Durban, South Africa, 14-17 September, 1997: *Women health and
human right. - International Symposium on Soil Erosion and
Dryland Farming (SEDF 97) - Xian, P.R. China, September 15,
1997: *Regional soil erosion, environment and soil conservation
planning in Sindh, Pakistan. *Protection of Eco-system/natural
resources. By eliminating use of herbicide by using mulching for
weed control. *Modified system of irrigation involving
sustainable method. - XI-World Forestry Congress, Antalya 13-22
October, 1997: *Biological diversity, its social and economic
effect and sustainable ecosystem practice in Sindh
Pakistan. *Rural women and sustainable agriculture trials in
Pakistan. *Forest situation in Pakistan and planning its
future. *Rising temperatures and future hazards for
malaria. *Seepage of water from river Indus and occurrence of
fresh water in Sindh. *Regional soil erosion, enviornment and
soil conservation planning in Sindh, Pakistan. *Agro-forestry, a
contribution to reducing global warming and conserving
biodiversity. A case study from Sindh-Pakistan.
- Pre-Proceeding of the Working Group and Intigrated Land use
and forest Policies: XI World Forest Congress, Antalya/Turkey,
13-22 October, 1997: *Conserving agro-forestry is the solution
of future global warming and biodiversity in Sindh. *Biological
diversity its social and economic effect and sustainable
ecosystem practice in Sindh-Pakistan. *Rural and farming system
analysis environmental prospects. *Regional soil erosion,
environment and soil conservation practice in Sindh. *Advance
technology and disturbance of biotic factors. - XI International
Conference on STD/AIDs in Africa. *Women and AID/HIV situation
in Sindh-Pakistan and its future planning. - VI International
Conference on Maternal and Neonatal Health, Sao Paulo-Brazil,
November 1-5, 1997: *Neonatal health in Pakistan. *Pakistan
laws and violence and abuse against women. *Reducing the need
and improving the quality of abortion service in
Pakistan. *Women and AID/HIV situation in Sindh (Pakistan) and
its future planning. - International Seed Testing Association,
1997: *Neem tree (Azadirachin - Indica) A natural pesticide
practice in Pakistan. - 6th Women and Labour Conference 28-30th
November, 1997: *Rural women and sustainable agriculture.
Trial in Pakistan. *Literacy for women and girls: Participation
in the labour force in Pakistan. - Wildlife and Environment -
Magazine, Vol.6, No.3, Oct-Dec., 1997: *Earthworm, vermicast
and vermiculture. - Environment and Society: Education and
Public Awareness for Sustainability, Thessaloniki 8-12 December,
1997: *Environment and society, education and public awareness
for sustainability practice in Pakistan. *Develop net and
application of information technology. Prospect and problem in
Sindh. - Second ASIO Regional Literacy Forum: Innovation and
Professionalisation in Adult Literacy: A focus on Diversity, New
Delhi - India, February 9-13, 1998: *Action research in
science, mathematics technology education in
Pakistan. - Ethomedicine Meeting 16 February, 1998: *Medicinal
plant conservation in Sindh-Pakistan. - Pesticide use in
Developing Countries: Impact on Health and Environment, 23-28
February, 1998 in San Jose - Costa Rica: *The presently
standardised pesticides in Pakistan and need for change. - L
Lin E - Life Long Learning in Europe 40-1998 Magazine
-Finland.: *Distance education will act as instrument for
bringing social change. - 10th World Congress of the World
Council of Comparative Education, Cape town, South Africa,
1998: *Communication gap in education. - First International
Conference on Date Palm, February 1998: *Date palm in Sindh -
Pakistan. - Pedagogy and Theatre of Oppressed Conference, March
5-7, 1998: *Rural versus urban injustice in
Sindh-Pakistan. - World Council of comparative Education Society
Conference March, 1998: *Women technology and distance
education: Sharing experience in Sindh. *Communication gap in
education in Sindh-Pakistan. - Second International Conference
on quality Management of Fruits and Vegetables from Field to
Table, Turku, Finland, 22-25 April, 1998: *Rural women and
sustaibale agriculture trial in Pakistan. *The neem tree
(Azadirachin Indica A. Juss) natural pesticide practice in
Pakistan. *Genetic breeding and selection of mango in
Pakistan. *Quality and processing of food and fibre practice in
Pakistan. *Post-harvest diseases and disorder of fruits and
vegtables in Pakistan. *The role of bio-technology, in
nutritional point of view. - XVI World Conference on Health
Promotion and Health Education, May 1998: *Women and AID/HIV
situation in Sindh (Pakistan) and its future
planning. - International Symposium on Agro-Environmental Issue
and future Strategies - Towards 21st Century May 25-30
1998: *Sustainable agriculture - an example at Panhwar Fruit
Farm. - International Conference “Trend in Environmental
Engineering Developing Education in Ecology Treedeco-98-f
Bulgaria 28-30th May 1998: *Environment and society
education. - 10th International Congress on Breast Disease 31st
May - 4th June 1998: *Genetic testing for hereditary breast
cancer. - World Conference on Horticultural Research 17-20 June
1998 in Rome Italy: *Women and organic agriculture in Pakistan.
- 3rd world Wide Congress on the Processing Tomato - June
1998: *Tomato processing in Sindh-Pakistan. - International
conference on Sustainable Agriculture for Food, Energy and
Industry, June 23-27 1998: *Rural women and sustainable
agriculture trials in Pakistan. - Second International
Conference on Women in Agriculture June 28 - July 2
1998: *Models of how women can gain greater recognition of
their contributions (day to day agr.). - Asia and Pacific
Mycological Conference on Biodiversity and Biotechnology, June
1998: *Biological diversity its social and economic effects and
sustainable Eco-system practice in Sindh-Pakistan. *Genetically
heading improved food manufacturing. *Long chain poly
unsaturated fatty acid and its use in infant
formula. *Hermiculase enzyme and it use in bread making.
- Fruit Gardner California Rare Fruit Growers July/August
1998: *Sustainable methods as applied to raising fruit
crops. - The Supporting Roots-Structure and Function
Bordeaux-France - July 20-24 1998: *Supporting roots -
structure and function. - 31st Annual Meeting of the society for
Nutrition Education 21-27th 1998: *The role of biotechnology,
nutritional point of view. - SNE’s 31st Annual Meeting in
Albugnergne, July 18-22, 1998: *The role of biotechnology, in
nutritional point of view. *Causes of malnutrition and
nutritional suffering despite a healthy food. - Indigenous plant
use forum 30 June - 3rd July 1998: *Medicinal plant
conservation. *The neem tree (Azadirachain-Indica A. Juss) a
natural pesticide practice in Pakistan. *Rural women and
sustainable agriculture trial in Pakistan. - Third International
Conference on Forest Vegetation 24 August, 1998: *Influence of
forest vegetation management on ecosystem practice in
Sindh-Pakistan. - International cross-cultural black women’s
studies having 8th World Conference of the International ,
Cross-culture, 7 September, 1998: *Women’s empowerment and
technology. - Working Together for Better Health , Cardiff,
U.K., 23-25 September, 1998: *Women and AID/HIV situation in
Sindh Pakistan and its future planning. *Occupational diseases
of agriculture in Pakistan. - Health of Women Health of the
Families first World Conference, Budapest, Hungary, 1-3 October,
1998: *Reducing the need and improving the quality of abortion
service. - International Symposium on Global Concern for Forest
Resource Utilisation Sustainable use and Management, Miyazaki,
Japan, 5-8 October, 1998: *Sustainable development. - IUFRO -
Inter Divisional Seoul Conference Forest Eco-System and Land use
in Mountain Area, Seoul Korea, 12-17 October, 1998: *Regional
and soil erosion environment and soil conservation planning in
Sindh. *Forest situation in Pakistan and planning its
future. *Influence of forest vegetation management on ecosystem
practice in Sindh. *Advance technologies and disturbance of
biotic factors by human. *Conserving, agro-forestry is the
solution of future global warming and bio-diversity, Sindh case
of study. - International Conference on Tropical Forest and
Climatic Change Status, issues and challenges, Manila,
Philippines, 19-22 October, 1998: *Conserving biodiversity:
Agro-forestry as solution to future global
warming. - International Symposium Environmental Engineering and
Health Science: A Joint Effort for the XXI Century, Cholula,
Pucbla, Mexico, 26-30 October, 1998: *The presently standardise
in Pakistan and need for change. *Environment and society,
education and public awareness for sustaibnability practice in
Pakistan. *Occupational diseases of agriculture in Pakistan.
- 2nd International Conference on Wetlands and Development,
Dakar-Senegal, 10-14 November, 1998: *Scope for prawn farming
along the Sindh coast. *Modified system of irrigation involving
sustainable methods. - Institute for International Cooperation
of the German Adult Education Association, No.51, 1998: *Women
and distance education in Sindh-Pakistan. - Sixth International
Mango Symposium, November, 1998: *Genetics breeding and
selection of mangoes in Pakistan. - Agricultural Engineering
Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, 7-10 December, 1988: *Regional
soil erosion-environment and soil conservation planning in
Sindh. *The role of growth regulators on soil of mango
plantation. *Advance technologies for coconut processing future
in Pakistan. - TWOW Second General Assembly and International
Conference, Cape town South Africa 8-11 February, 1988: *Rural
women and sustainable agriculture trial in Pakistan. - XV World
Congress on Occupational Safety and Health Sao Paulo, Brazil,
12-16 April, 1999: *Occupational diseases of agriculture in
Pakistan. *Advance technologies and disturbance of biotic
factors by human. - International Symposium on society and
Resource Management, May 1999: *Regional soil
erosion-environment and soil conservation planning in
Sindh. *Rural and farming system analysis environmental
perspective. - 10th International Soil Conservation Organisation
Conference, West Lafyette - Indiana, USA, 23-27 May,
1999: *Rural women and sustainable agriculture trial in
Sindh. - Biosphere - Quarterly Magazine, April-June,
1999: *Suspected poison in our milk. - World Conference on
Breast Cancer - July 13-17, Kingston Ontario Canada: *Day to
day use of those chemicals in Pakistan, which contribute to
cancer. - Tropical Fruit News - Magazine (Kare Fruit Council
International, Inc., USA) December Vol.33, No.12: *Magic of
mulch in Pakistan. - 10th ISCO Meeting, West Lafayette, IN, USA,
1999: *Protection of Eco-system/natural resources by
eliminating use of herbicide by mulching for weed
control. *Managing water resources in rapidly growing
meteropolies in Pakistan. *Modified system of irrigation
involving sustainable methods. *The tree Azadirachin Indica - A
natural pesticide practice in Pakistan. *Regional soil erosion,
environment and soil conservation planning in
Sindh-Pakistan. *Rural women and sustainable agricultural
trials in Pakistan. - TIA 2000 Conference , January
2000: *Women and girls tradition, modernity and post-modernity
in education in the Province of Sindh-Pakistan. - International
Symposium on Protected Cultivation in Mild Winter Climate,
February 2, 2000: *Protected cultivation in Mild winter
climate in Sindh-Pakistan. - TZFTS - Newsletter ISHS Working
Group on Temperate Zone Fruit in the Tropics and Sub-tropics,
Turkey, Vol.1, No.2, March 2000: *Post-harvest technology of
tropical and sub-tropical fruits in Sindh-Pakistan. - Ed 2000
15-18 May, 2000: *Present and future role of biological science
education in Sindh-Pakistan. - First International Conference on
Soils of Urban, Industrial Traffic and Mining Area, July 12-18,
2000, Essen/Germany. *Soil observed in urban
site. Research Institute Visited: - Mrs. Farzana Panhwar
visited following institutes specialising in introduction of
fruit and vegetable crops and post-harvest technology. 1987
United Kingdom. *Kew, Richmond, surrey, TW9 3AB. *Silose,
Bedford MD45 4DTG. *Efford Experimental Horticulture Station,
Lymington, Hampshire SO4 OLZ. *The Horticultural Centre,
Loughgall, Co. Armagh, BT61 8JA, N. Ireland. 1987
Italy. *Institute of Pomology and Tree Growing Science, via
Filippo Re, 6, 40126 Bologna. 1989 Australia. *Regional
Office, Department of Agriculture, Coolibah Street, Kununurra
6743. *Department of Primary Production, P.O. Box 4160, Darwin,
NT 5794. *Department of Primary Production, Katherine NT
5780. *Horticultural Research Station Gosford 2250. *Department
of Primary Industries, P.O. Box 538, Howen 4805. *Department of
Primary Industries, P.O. Box 46, Brisbane 4000. 1989
France. *Station C.T.I.F.L de Chatte, “Les Colombieres”,
38160 Saint Marcellin. *Commissariat a 1’Energie Atomique,
Centre D’Etudes Nucleaires de Cadarache, B.P. n°1, 13 115
Saint-Paul-lez-Durance. *Les Graines Caillard S.A., Domaine du
Moulin, F. 84260, 84260 - Sarrians. 1989
Germany. *Hamburg’s Experimental Horticultural Station
Funfhausen, Ochsenwerder Landscheideweg 277, 2050, Hamburg
80. *Department of Horticulture of the University of Hannover,
Herrenhauser Str.2, 3000 Hannover 21. *State Teaching and
Experiment Station of Horticulture, Diebsweg 2, 6900
Heidelberg. 1989 The Netherlands. *Horticulture and
glasshouse Climate Cutflowers Carnation, Linnaeuslaan 2a, 1431 JV
Aalsmeer. *Research Station for Arable Farming and Field
Production of Vegetables, Edlhertweg 1, Lelystad. 1989 United
States of America. *U.S. Horticultural Research Laboratory
(USDA), 2120 Camden road, Orlando, Florida 32803. *Citrus
Research and Education Centre, 700 Experiment Station road, Lake
Alfred, FL-33850. *Institute of Food and Agricultural l
Sciences, Gainsville, FL-32611. *Fairchild Tropical Garden,
10901 Old Cutler Road, Miami, FL 33156. *Tropical Research and
Education Centre, 18905, S.W. 280th Street, Homestead,
FL-33031. *University of California, Berkeley, CA
94720. *Horticultural Crops Research Laboratory, Agricultural
Research Service, USDA, 2021 Soutpeach Avenue, Fresno, CA
93727. *Institute of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources,
Department of Horticulture, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. 1990 United
Kingdom. *Experimental Horticulture Unit, Aldroughty Farm,
Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland. *University of bath, School of
Biological Sciences, Plant Biology Group, Claverton Down, bath
BA2 7AY, U.K. *East Malling Research Station, East Malling,
Maidstone, Kent, ME19 6BJ, England. 1990 Turkey. *Ataturk
Horticultural Research Institute, P.O. Box 15, Yalova-Istanbul,
Turkey. *University of Aegean, Faculty of Agriculture,
Department of Horticulture, Bornova-Izmir. *University of
Ankara, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Horticulture,
Ankara. 1991 Greece. *Agricultural College of Athens, State
Institute, Iera Odos 75, GR 118 55 Athens. *Agricultural
Research Station, Ministry of Agriculture, GR 471 00 Arta. 1991
Spain. *Regional Centre of Agricultural Research and
Development, Alameda del Obispo, Apartado 240, Cordoba. *Centre
of Horticultural Research and Development, Communidad Autonoma de
Andalucia. *Experimental Centre for Agronomical Economics, “La
Mayora”, El Algarrobo Malaga. 1991 Puerto Rico. *University
of Puerto Rico, college of Agriculture Science, Department of
Horticulture, Mayaguez. 1991 United States of America: *U.S.
Horticultural Research Laboratory (USDA), 2120 Camden Road,
Orlando, FL-32803. *Institute of Food and Agricultural
Sciences, Gainvesville, FL 32611. *Citrus Research and Education
Centre, 700, Experiment Station Road, Lake Alfred,
FL33850 *Fairchild Tropical Garden, 1090 Cutler Road, Miami, FL
33156. *University of California, Davis, CA 95616. *Straybing
Arboretum and Botanical Gardens, Golden Gate Park, 9th Ave.,
Lincoln Way, San Francisco, CA 94122. *Texas Agricultural
Experiment Station, Texas 77843. *Texas A&M University Research
and Extension Centre, 17360 Coit Road, Dallas, Texas
75252. *Texas A&M University Research Centre, 1380 A&M Circle,
El Paso, Texas 79927. 1992 Germany. *Experimental Station for
Fruit and Vegetable Growing, Chamber of Agriculture Rheinland,
Gartenstrasse, 5000 Koln 71 - Auweiller. *University of
Hohenheim, Schloss Westhof, Postfach 700562. *Federal Biological
research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Institute for Plant
Protection in Fruit Crops, Schwabenheimerstr. 101, 6901,
Dossenheim bei Heidelberg. *Institute of Viticulture,
Von-Lade-Strasse 1, Postfch 1154 6222 Gisenheim. 1992
Italy. *Institute of Tree Growing Science, Via del Borphetto
80, 56100 Pisa. *Instituto Sperimentale per la Fruitticoltura,
Via Fioranello 52, Roma. *Fruit Growing Institute, Torino, Via
P. Giura 1, 10126, Torina. 1992 The Netherlands. *Institute
for Horticultural Plant Breeding, Mansholtlaan 15, P.O. Box 16,
6700 AA Wageningen. *Institute for Research on Storage and
Processing of Horticultural Produce, Haagsteeg 6, P.O. Box 17,
6700 AA Wageningen. *Research Station for Fruit Growing, 4475
AN Wilhelminadrop. 1992 Switzerland. *Swiss Federal Research
Station of Fruit Growing, Viticulture and Horticulture, CH-8820
Wadenswii. *Swiss Federal Agricultural Research Station, CH-1260
Nyon. 1992 Austria. *University of Innsbruck,
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6020 Innsbruck (Austrlia). 1992 United States of
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Director General ADS Project Gamaa Str. Giza, Cairo.

MEDAL AND AWARDS  Medal of Honours 2000
Millennium, Gold Medal, American Biographical Institute,
USA.  Switzerland Rural Creativity Award, Women World
Summit Foundation - 1997.  Sustainable Development Success
Stories; 2nd edition United Nations Department for Policy
Co-ordination and Sustainable Development; Sustainable
Agriculture an example at Panhwar Fruit Farm; New York - June
1997,
USA.
PAPERS ACCEPTED AND PUBLISHED
IN FOLLOWING INTERNATIONAL, NATIONAL CONFERENCES AND
MAGAZINES/JOURNALS PAPEWRS
ACCEPTED AND PUBLISHED IN FOLLOWING INTERNATIONAL, NATIONAL AND
MAGAZINES/JOURNALS CONFERENCES  Design of an aquaculture
enterprise; J. Pakistan Agriculture, October - 1985; pp. 51-52.
Pakistan.  The flora of Thar and Kohistan Deserts, J.
Sindh Quarterly; Vol. XVI, 1988, No.3, pp. 46-54.
Pakistan.  New resource for the oleochemical and
agro-chemical industry, J. Sindh Quarterly, Vol. VII, 1989,
No.4, pp. 29-40, Pakistan.  Improving the living
environment for the urban poor: Towards, sustainable development
in Pakistan, Cairo International Conference; Improving the living
Environment for the Urban Poor; Preparatory meeting to HABITAT
II; The Society for Upgrading the Built Environment SUBE, United
Nation Centre for Human Settlements, HABITAT; Cario 18-21
December 1995. pp. 7-11; total pages 307, Egypt.
 Sustainable Development through Community education;
Sustainable agriculture in Pakistan, International Community
Education Association; ICEA World Conference, Jomtien, Thailand -
31st July 1995 - 4th August 1995. England.  Scope of
prawn farming along Sindh coast, PIMA magazine; August 1995; pp.
56-57, Pakistan.  Rural Women and Sustainable Agriculture
in Sindh-Pakistan, The III International Symposium for
Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development, Roros, Norway,
10-16th March 1995. Helge Christie-N-2540 Tolga,
Norway.  Fifteen years Trials with Sustainable Methods on
Fruit Tree at Khesano Sindh, Symposium 1995 FAO 1945-1995, Quebec
50th Anniversary October 12-13th 1995, Research & Development
Centre, 2560 Hochelage Boulevard Canada.  From the ground
up and around the world, project profiles of grass roots
initiatives in sustainable agriculture and rural development,
Women, Food and Agriculture Working Group and World Sustainable
Agriculture Association; Sept. 1995; Sindh Rural Women’s Uplift
Group; pp. 24-30 - total pages 143. USA.  Consumer
verses farmer and health issue, The existing pesticide and human
health hazard, Women farmer vision, Rural development, and
Rural women and sustainable agricultural trial in Pakistan, The
3rd International Symposium for Sustainable Agriculture and Rural
Development, Roros-Norway 10-16th March 1995; Final Report -
Submission to the United Nations Commission on Sustainable
Development 11-28th April 1995, New York.  Modified
System of Irrigation Involving Sustainable Methods, ifoam’96;
Organic Agriculture in Copenhagen August - 1996, p. 101, total
pages 209.  Towards Sustainable land use furthering
co-operation between people and institutions, ISCO; 9th
Conference of the International Soil Conservation Organisation;
Bonn, Germany, 26-30 August 1996, Book of Abstract.
 Reducing the need and improving the quality of abortion
services, International Conference on Reducing the Need and
Improving the Quality of Abortion Services, 27-29 March 1996;
Proceedings - pp. 331-338, The Netherlands.  Day to day
use those chemicals in Pakistan which contribute to cancer,
International Conference, Human Health and Toxic Chemicals,
University of Warwick on 26-28 July, 1996, A declaration on Food
and Healthy living, to present to the UN Food and Agriculture
Organisation (FAO) at the Global Food Summit in Rome, November
1996.  Literacy for women, Seminarifrnes Bruger Service
Centre, Centre for Applied Information in Teacher Education,
Ministry of Education, Denmark; Euro Education 96, Aslborg
Kongress and Kulture Centre 21-24 May, 1996 -
Denmark.  Impact of Biotechnology in Reducing Poverty and
Hunger in Pakistan, Arizona Prevention Centre Nutrition and
Physical Activity Unit Tucson AZ 85719, USA, The Fourth
International Conference on Dietary Assessment Methods.
 14th International Symposium on Sustainable Farming
System, 11-16 November 1996, Colombo - Sri-Lanka; Sustainable
Methods as applied to raising fruit corps.  Modified
system of irrigation involving sustainable methods, ifoam’96
Blegdamsvej 4 - DK 2200 Copenhagen - N -
Denmark.  Literacy, income generation, and poverty
elevation in Sindh - Pakistan and its impact on economic
development, human resource development in Pakistan, 9th World
Congress on Comparative Education in July, 1996 at Sydney -
Australia.  Modified system of irrigation involving
sustainable methods - p. 271, Protection of Ecosystem/Natural
resources by eliminating use of herbicide by using mulching for
weed control - p. 295, Rural women and sustainable agriculture
trials in Pakistan - p. 342 and Total page 391, 9th
Conference of the International Soil Conservation Organisation
(ISCO); Towards Sustainable Land use furthering co-operation
between people and institute, Bonn, Germany - 26-30 August,
1996.  Modified System of Irrigation, ISCO’96
Secretariat; the German Federal Ministry for the Environment,
Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety - Bonn - Germany. 
 Tillage erosion in Sindh, 52nd Annual Conference of the
Soil and Water Conservation Society - 24-25 Toronto.
 Abortion Service in Pakistan, Reducing the need and
improving the quality of abortion service in Pakistan and
Pakistan laws and violence and abuse against women. An
International Conference Violence, abuse and women’s
citizenship; Brighton, UK, 10-15 November,
1996.  Sustainable agriculture an example at Panhwar Fruit
Farm, 5th International Congress of Ethnobilogiy - Kenya 2-6
September, 1996.  Samphire - an edible crop for Sindh,
Wild life Environment Magazine; Oct-Dec 96, pp. 30-32 Pakistan.
 Flora of Kohistan translated in Sindhi, J. Kinjeer
Pakistan No.45; July 1996; pp. 30-37.  Sindh-Pakistan:
Tomato Processing in Sindh-Pakistan, World Information Centre for
the Processing Industry, Amiton/News, France. pp. 24-26 - total
pages 44.  Women and Girls tradition, modernity and post
modernity in education, Teaching to Promote Women Health;
International Multidisciplinary Conference; Hosted by Women’s
College Hospital at University of Toronto - June 13-15 -
1996.  The advent of biological (Green) pesticides in the
agricultural sector in Pakistan, New challenges, new business
opportunity, IBC International Conference -Asia - Pacific
Agrochemical and Agriculture -Machinery sellers, buyers, and
user’s Conference 1996, 21-23 Oct. 1996, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.  Biological Diversity its Social and Economic
Effect and Sustainable Eco-System practice in Sindh-Pakistan,
14th International Symposium on Sustainable Farming System 11-16,
Nov. 1996, Colombo, Sri-Lanka.  Women’s health and human
rights and Women and girls tradition, modernity and
post-modernity in education. International Multidisciplinary
Conference, hosted by women’s college hospital, June 13-15,
1996, USA.  Rural Women and Sustainable Agriculture Trials
in Pakistan, Second International Conference - Women in Rural
Development. Humbddt - University of Berlin - Germany; June
28-30; 1996, p. 22, Book of Abstract.  The Unknown Urban
Soil Detection Resources and Facts, First International
Conference on Soils of Urban Industrial, Traffic and Mining
Areas; Proceedings Vol.1.  Soil observed in urban sites,
WG SUITMA - Working Group Soils of Urban - Industrial Traffic and
Mining Areas, IUSS/BU-International Union of Soil Science, AKS -
Arbiets Kreis - Working Group Urban Soils, Organised by DBG -
German Soil Science Society, AFES - French Soil Science Society,
pp. 29-32.  Environment and Society - Education and Public
Awareness for Sustainability, Proceeding of the Thessalonki
International Conference - 8-12 Dec. 1997; UNESCO & Government of
Greece.  For All Generation making world agriculture more
sustainable, WSAA pp. 521-526 - 1997, OM Publication,
USA.  Setting upon institute of sustainable agriculture
for women, Land Quality Indicators Programmes; LQI related
projects; Inventory, May 1997 - USA.  Biological
diversity, its social and economic effect and sustainable
ecosystem practice in Sindh-Pakistan, Proceedings of the XI
World Forestry Congress 13-22 Oct. 1997. Anatalya - Turkey;
Vol.2; p. 164.  Day to day use of those chemicals in
Pakistan which contribute to cancer, World Conference on Breast
Cancer; 13-17 July 1997; Queens University Kingsotn, Ontario -
Canada; Abstract., p.56.  Sorghum Practice in Sindh, First
International Sweet Sorghum Conference, Sept. 15-19 - 1997,
Beijing China, Proceedings, pp.11-17.  Seepage of water
from the river Indus and occurrence of fresh ground water in
Sindh, XVIII International Grassland and Congress’97, # 205,
1235-17 Avenue S.W. Calgary, Alberta, Canada, June 8-19,
1997.  Women’s World Summit Foundation; 1997 Prize for
Women’s Creativity in Rural Life, P.O. Box 2001, 1211 Geneva 1,
Switzerland.  World Rural Women’s Day Celebration In
Hyderabad Translated in Sindhi November 1997 - Magazine Sindhi
Zarat, Pakistan.  Rural Women and Sustainable Agriculture
in Sindh, 2nd World Rural Health Congress, 14-17th September
1997. Durban, Australia.  Regional Soil erosion,
environment and soil conservation planning in Sindh,
International Symposium on Soil Erosion and Dry land Farming
(JEDF97); Sep. 15-19, 1997; Xi’an P.R. of
China.  Earthworms, Vermicasts and vermiculture, J.
Wild life & Environment; Oct - Dec, 1997, pp. 25-29, Pakistan.
 World Conference on Breast Cancer Canada; part of Global
Action Process Review Process Committee Move Forward - Take
Action.  Development and application of information
technology prospect and problems in Sindh-Pakistan-Rural versus
urban education and Environment and Society: Education and
Public Awareness for Sustainability. International Conference;
Environment and Society; Education and Public Awareness for
Sustainability; Thessaloniki, Greece 8-12 December 1997.
 Neonatal health in Pakistan, Pakistan’s law and
violence and abuses against women, Reducing the need and
improving the quality of abortion services in Pakistan and Women
and AID/HIV situation in Pakistan and its future planning. VI
International Conference on Maternal and Neonatal Health held in
Campaigns , SP. Brazil, 3-5th November 1997.  Conserving
agro-forestry in the solution of future global warming and
biodiversity Sindh-Pakistan, Biological diversity: Its social
and economic effects and sustainable ecosystem practice in
Sindh-Pakistan, Rural and farming system analysis environmental
prospective, Regional soil erosion, environment and
soil-conservation planning in Sindh-Pakistan and Advance
technology and disturbance of biotic factor by human.
Proceedings of the XI World Forestry Congress 13-22 Oct. 1997.
Anatalya - Turkey.  Profile Farzana Panhwar, J. Pakistan &
Gulf Economist, p.52, Pakistan.  Literacy for women and
their participation in the labour force in Pakistan, 18th ICDE
World Conference, The Pennsylvania State University, June 2-6,
1997, USA.  Criteria for agriculture waste management on
Model Farm in Sindh - Pakistan, Int’l. Conference Waste
Reduction and Minimization for a Sustainable Ecology Wreminsec
97, Sofia, Bulgaria, 15-18 May, 1997.  Sustainable methods
as applied to raising fruit crops, Southern African Society for
Horticultural Sciences, Nelspruit, South
Africa.  Women’s health and human right, 13th
International Meeting of the International Society of Technology
Assessment in Health Care, Barcelona, Spain, 25-28 May,
1997.  Rural versus urban education in - Justice in
Sindh-Pakistan, The University of Nebraska at Omaha, College of
Continuing Studies, USA, March 5-7, 1997.  Neem tree
(Azadirachain Indica A. Juss): A natural pesticide in Pakistan,
International Seed Testing Associaiton, Rechenhoxzstrase, Zurich,
Switzerland, 1997.  A scope for better utilisation of
poultry droppings by converting it into cattle feed and methane,
IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme Conference, 26 May, 1997,
UK.  Forest situation in Pakistan and planning its future,
“Biodiversity” Skog Forsk, Uppsala, Sweden, May-June
1997.  Biological diversity, its social and economic
effects and sustainable ecosystem practice in Sindh and Rural
women and sustainable agriculture trials in Pakistan. XI World
Forestry Congress, Antalya, Turkey, 13-22 Oct.
1997.  Combating desertification: Connecting science with
community action rural women and sustainable agriculture trials
in Pakistan, US Dept. of Interior, Bureau of Land Management,
May 1997, Arizona, USA.  Rural women and sustainable
agriculture trials in Pakistan, 6th National Women and Labour
Conference, 6 Sept. 1997. Australia.  Women and AIDS/HIV
situation in Sindh-Pakistan and its future, Xth International
Conference on STD/AIDS in Africa, 7-11 December, 1997,
Abidjan.  Sustainable agriuclture an example at Panhwar
Fruit Farm, Sustainable Development Success Stories, 2nd Ed. June
1997, New York, USA.  Controlling pests with plants, Eco
Farm & Garden, J. The Canadian Organic Grower Spring 2004, Vol.
7, No. 2. 1998, Canada.  Conserving biodiversity:
Agroforestry as a solution to future global warming (a Sindh case
study), International Conference on Tropical Forests and Climat
Change, Oct. 19-22, 1998, Manila, The Philippines.
 Scope for prawn farming along the Sindh coast and
Modified system of irrigation involving sustainable methods, 2nd
International Conference on Wetland and Development, 10-14
November, 1998, Dakar, Senegal.  Sustainable methods as
applied to raising fruit crops, J. Fruit Gardner, California
Rare Fruit Growers, Vol. 30, No.4, July/August, 1998,
USA.  The Neem tree (Azadirachin - Indica Juss) Natural
pesticide in Pakistan, The Role of Biotechnology, in nutrition
point of view, Post-harvest, diseases and disorders of fruits and
vegetables in Pakistan, Quality and processing of food and fibre
practices in Pakistan and Genetic breeding and selection of mango
in Pakistan, Agri-Food Quality II, 2nd International Conference,
22-25 April, 1998, Turku, Finland.  Biological diversity
its social and economic effects and sustainable ecosystem
practice in Sindh, Influence of forest vegetaiton management on
ecosystem practice in Sindh, Pakistan, Conserving agroforestry is
the solution of future global warming and biodiversity, Sindh a
case study and Genetic and breeding for crop quality and
resistance, IUFRO, The Foresea Miyazaki Oct. 5-8, 1998, Miyazaki,
Japan.  The role of mycorrhizaese in sub-tropical fruits,
Genetically heading improved food manufacturing, Long chain
polyunsaturated fatty acids and its use in infant formula and
Hemicellulase enzyme and its use in breed making, Asia-Pacific
Mycological Conference on Biodiversity and Biotechnology, 6-9
July, 1998, Huahin, Thailand.  Sustainable agriuclture -
a Second Green Revolution? Landw.Gartnerische Fakultat Franen in
der Landlliche Entiwicklung, 4 July, 1998, Berlin,
Germany.  Sindh women need education, Daily Kawish
Newspaper, Monday the 15th June, 1998,
Pakistan.  Sustainable agriculture - a second green
revolution?, Women and Sustainable rural Development,
International Workshop in Berlin, 3-5 July, 1998, Berlin,
Germany.  Pineapple in Pakistan, Third International
Pineapple Symposium, 14 Sept. 1998, Chatchak, Bangkok, Thailand.
 Sustainable methods as applied for raising fruit crops,
J. Tropical Fruit News, Vol. 22, No. 9, Sept. 1998,
p.13.  Rural and farming system analysis environmental
prospective, Medicinal plants conservation, The Neem tree
(Azadirachain Indica A Juss) a natural pesticide in Pakistan and
Rural women and sustainable agriculture trials in Pakistan.
Indigenous Plant use Forum, 30 June 3rd July 1998, Schoemandal
Environmental Eucation Centre, Belgium.  Distance
education will act as an instrument for bringing social change,
J. LLineE, Lifelong Learining in Erope, Finland, No.4, 1998,
pp.226-230.  Women and distance education in
Sindh-Pakistan, Magazine IIZ-DVV, No.51, 1998, Bone,
Germany.  The role of growth regulators in soil of mango
plantation, 6th International Mango Symposium, No.9, 1998,
Bankok, Thailand.  Women and AID/HIV stuation in Sindh
Pakistan and future planning, IIIrd International Congress
Alleopathy in Ecological Agriculture and Forestry, August 18-21,
1998, Dharwad, India.  Sustainable Agriuclture an example
at Panhwar Fruit Farm: A Second Green Revolution of 1990’s,
Women and Sustainable Rural Development, International Workshop
Humboldt - July 3-5, 1998, Berlin, Germany.  The
supporting roots - structure and function, Laboratoire de
Rheologie du Bois de Bordeaux Domaine de I’Hermitage, July
20-24, Gazinel, France.  Action research in sicence,
mathematics technology education in Pakistan, Second Asia
Regional Literacy Forum, February 9-13, 1998, New Delhi,
India.  Tomato processing and its future in Sindh, 6th
ISHS International Symposium, on the Processing Tomato-Pamplona,
25-28 May 1998, Navarra, Spain.  Rural women and
sustainable agriculture trials in Pakistan, 15th International
Symposium of the Association for Farming System - 29 Nov. to 4th
Dec. 1998, South Africa.  The presently standardised
pesticides in Pakistan and need for change, International
Symposium on Environment Engineering and Health Sciences: A Joint
Effort for the XXI Century, Oct. 26-30, 1998, Cholula, Puebla,
Mexico.  Gender equality in agriculture, 2nd International
Conference on Women in Agriculture, USDA - Rural Development -
Washington, June 28 - 2nd July, 1998, USA.  Women health
and human right, Head of Women - Health of the Families, First
World Conference, Oct. 1-3, 1998, Budapest,
Hungary.  Influence of forest vegetation management on
ecosystem practice in Sindh, Pine (Pinnace) varieties and
cultural practice in Pakistan and Forest situation in Pakistan
and planning its future. Third International Conference on Forest
Vegetation, Management and Ecosystem Sustainability, May 30 1998,
Canada.  Dates; its pests and diseases in Pakistan, The
First International Conference on Date palms (FICDP); March 8-10,
1998, UAE.  Sustainable agriculture - An example at
Panhwar Fruit Farm Pakistan, International Symposium on
Agro-environmental Issues and Future Strategies: Towards 21st
Century, May 25-30, 1998, Faisalabad, Pakistan.  The Neem
tree (Azadirachin Indica A. Juss) a natural pesticide in
Pakistan, IUFRO Workshop, 27 February, 1998. Bangkok, Thailand.
 Medicinal plant conservation in Sindh, Pakistan,
ARBEITSGEMEING SCHAFT ETHNOMEDIZINE, 16 February, 1998,
Germany.  The Neem (Azadirachin Indica) tree,
International Union of Forest Research Orgnaisation Meeting, June
1-4, 1998, San Juan Puerto Rico.  The presently
standardise pesticides in Pakistan and need for change,
International Conference on Pesticide, February 23,
1998.  National health in Pakistan, The International
Health Promotion Conference, 23-25 Sept. 1998,
Cardiff.  Technology and distance education: Sharing
experience in Sindh Pakistan, KKVS Foundation, 26 Oct. 1998,
Helsinki, Finland.  Regional soil erosion, environment and
soil conservation planning in Sindh, International Agril. Eng.
Conf., December 7-10, 1998, Bangkok, Thailand.  Conserving
agroforestry is the solution of future global warming and
biodiversity: A case study, Int’l. Conference on Tropical
Forests and Climate Changes Status, Oct. 19-22, 1998, Makati, The
Philippines.  Mulch the magic, Tropical Fruit News
Magazine, RFCI, Inc., Vol. 33, No.12, Dec. 1999, pp.
9-11.  Suspected poison in our milk, J. Biosphere
Quarterly, April-June 1999, Annual Issue, pp. 19-20.
Pakistan.  Genetic testing for hereditary breast cancer,
World Conference on Breast Cancer, Abstract Book, July 19,
1999.  Chicko (Sapidilla) a distraction fruit of Sindh, J.
Monthly Zsaraee Dost, Karachi, No.2, February
1999.  Regional soil erosion, environment and soil
conservation planning in Sindh Pakistan and Rural farming system
analysis environment perspective, Conference Connections,
Kenmore, Australia.  Rural and farming system analysis
environmental perspective, XVth World Congress on Occupational
Safety and health, 12-16 April, 1999, Sao Paulo
Brazil.  Regional soil erosion environment and soil
conservation planning in Sindh Pakistan and Modified system of
irrigation involving sustainable methods, 10th International Soil
Conservation Organisation Conference May 23-27, 1999, West
Lafayette, Indiana, USA.  Biodiversity for soil
conservation in Pakistan, Biological diversity its social and
economic effects and Sustainable ecosystem practice in Sindh, 3rd
International Congress of European Society for Soil Conservation,
30 November, 1999, Albal Valencia.  Genetic and breeding
for crop quality and resistance and Genetic breeding and
selection of mangoes in Pakistan, Biotechnology 2000 - The World
Congress on Biotechnology, 3-8 September, 2000, ICC, Berlin,
Germany.  The pubic and private forum: Arguing the case
for partnership between the public and private sectors in
Pakistan, Int’l. J. of Public Private Partnership, Vol. 2,
No.3, May 2000, pp.501-510.  Post-harvest technology of
tropical and sub-tropical fruits in Sindh, TZFTS Newsletter, of
ISHS Working Group, Vol.1, No.2, March 2000,
Turkey.  Urban areas soils of Pakistan, International
Conference of Urban Industrial Traffic and Mining Areas, July
12-18, 2000, Germany.  Protected cultivation in mild
winter climate in Sindh - Pakistan, International Symposium, on
Protected Cultivation in Mild Winter Climate: Current Trends for
Sustainable Technologies, March 10, 2000.  Biodiversity
for soil conservation in Pakistan, Salab Communication Tropic:
Iter-Linkages between biodiversity, Climate change and Soil
Resources, February 19, 2000, Spain.  Sindh having 202
farm chemical out of which 63 are banned in developed countries,
Daily SACH Newspaper (Sindhi), 7th March
2000.  Biotechnology evolved cotton, J. Pakistan Textile,
Vol. XLIX, No.4, April 2000, pp.31-35.  Women and girls,
tradition, modernity and post modernity in education in the
province of Sindh, TIA 2000 - Third International Conference,
9-12 July 2000, Oxford, UK.  M.H. and Farzana Panhwar
dedication to research, The Evening Star, 14 July,
2001.  Causes of rural poverty, LEISA Magazine, July 2001,
Vol.17, No.2, The Netherlands.  Intellectual property
rights and Pakistan’s mango production, Challenge is a
Publication of Roots for Equity. Sponsored by the Heinrich Boll
Foundatin (HBF), 26th June, 2002, Karachi,
pp.13-15.  Mango exhibition, The Evening Star News, June
----------- 2003, Pakistan.  Impact of biotechnology in
reducing poverty and hunger in Pakistan, J. Eubios of Asian and
International Bioethics, EJAIB, Vol.13, (6), November, 2003,
pp.223-224. Japan.  Valentine day the best married coupe
Panhwar and Farzana interview in Sindh - Pakistan, Daily Kawish
Newspaper, 14th February 2004.  The future of genetic
engineering and Bougain Villea flower in Sindh, Horticulture
Society of Pakistan, Flower Show 2004, pp.15-20.  A women
of substance, Daily DAWN Newspaper’s Sec. ‘Science Tech.
World’, November 27, 2004, Pakistan.  Organic Farming in
Pakistan Page.2 Articles on Page 1 are : Organic product, Social
Qualities with Equal and Fair Trade Constrains and Future, Impact
of Biotechnology In reducing Poverty And Hunger in Pakistan,
Composting As An Organic Fertilizer, Producing Pesticides Free
Fruits And Vegetables ,Genetic Engineering , Biotechnology,
Floriculture And It Future in Pakistan, Page Two: Gender Issue In
Rural Development Of Sindh in Pakistan, Poultry Farming Practice
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MRS. FARZANA PANHWAR. - 15th September, 1957 - Karachi -
Pakistan. - M.Sc - Bio-chemistry, Karachi University,
1981. - B.Sc (Hons) Bio-chemistry, Karachi University,
1980. Specialisation in nutrition, enzymology and
clinical. Mrs. Farzana Panhwar got master degree from Karachi
University in Bio-chmeistry in 1981. She has worked on soil
chemistry, macro and micro nutrients, composts, organic
fertilisers, and growth regulators as applied to fruit crops and
post-harvest technology of sub-tropical furits. She has also
published a number of articles on animal, poultry and
prawn/shrimp feed, raising of shrimp and rabbits, plants of
desert areas of Sindh, bio-gas form agricultural waste and
genetic property. - President, Sindh Rural Women’s
Uplift Group 1994 to 2003. - Managing Director, Soil Testing
Laboratory (Pvt) Ltd., 1985-2003. - Manager, Research &
Development Engineers, (Agro-chemistry and organic agriculture
Wing) 1982-2003. - IBFAN South Asia Facilitating,
Talawahugoda, Sri-Lanka. - Citizen Petition, Inc., Amberst,
USA. - International Council for Distance Education, Oslo,
Norway. - The Third world Organisation for Women in Science
(TWAS), Trieste, Italy. - Odi - Agricultural Research and
Extension network, London, U.K. - Women’s world Summit
Foundation (FSMF), Geneva, Switzerland. - Sindh Society for
Horticultural Science, Hyderabad, Pakistan. - Research and
Development Engineers, Karachi-Pakistan. - Integrated
Agriculture Developers, Hyderabad-Pakistan. She has also
published a numbers of articles in the fields of environment,
education, pollution, health, nutrition, family planning,
migration and sustainable agriculture. Her articles are already
published in USA, U.K., Canada, Australia, South Africa, Norway,
Denmark, Finland New Zealand, Germany, Italy, turkey, Greece,
China, Taiwan, France, Netherlands and India. She also got 1997
Award “Rural Creativity Award” form Switzerland and 1998
Award “Gold Medal of Honour” from USA. She is also a
co-author with M.H. Panhwar for books on lychee, longan, grape
fruit, guava, grapes, low chill apple and peach, fig and
pomegranate. Her research work is continuing. - Prawn
farming and prawn feed. The work was given up as coastal water
turned too saline for prawn farming, Private Sector,
1982-1988. - Poultry and cattle feed. Work was abandoned in
1985, as benefit : cost ratio of stall feed animal was low as
compared to other methods in agriculture for example growing
furit crops, Private Sector, 1983. - Rabbit farming. Though the
rabbit farming was highly economical as compared to poultry, but
market was limited and needed costly promotion all over Pakistan,
Private Sector, 1984. - Bio-gas from agriculture wastes. About
200 plants were installed in Sindh by M/s. Lossavers, buty work
was given up as the technology needed sophisticated monitoring
and owners were not interested in spending extra on maintenance,
M/s. Lossavers, Hyderabad, 1984. - Report on bio-gas plants
installed by Energy Cell, Government of Pakistan from 1982-1988,
for Planning Department, Government of Sindh. - Drying of roses
and flowers. This was done in GI-sheet, house painted black on
top and sides to absorb solar heat and at night time it was
heated by a furnace run on agricultural wastes. The project was
abandoned in 1989, when export prices came down to 40%, Private
Sector, 1985-1989. - Re-mineralisation of agricultural soils by
various methods to enhance microbial activity with use of mulch.
This doubled the yield of fruit crops within 4 years i.e., in
1989, Institute of Organic and Sustainable Horticulture and
Agriculture Research (IOSHAR), Hyderabad,
1985-2003. - Manufacture of micro-nutrients for folliar and soil
applications. From basic compounds for direct use on the farm.
The yield in 1994 became three time that of even of most
progressive growers of Pakistan, IOSHAR, 1986-2003. - Cultural
practice, growth regulators and disease of mango, Private Sector
1989-2003. - Growing temperate crops in Sindh, Private Sector,
1993. - Sustainable Agriculture Development, Sindh Society for
Horticulture Science - SSHS, 1994-2003. - Agricultural chemicals
used in Pakistan and their effect on environments, IOSHAR,
1995-2003. - Introduction of new fruit crops namely; peaches,
lychee, longan, grapes, apples, pomegranates, grape fruit, and
plums commercial in hot sub-tropics near Hyderabad Sindh
1989-2003. - Migration from rural to the urban areas and its
effects on urban environments, economics and social life, IOSHAR,
1996. - Toxic chemicals on the farm, in food and house hold and
their effects on human and animal life for Green Net Work,
1997. - Farm and day to day domestic chemicals and incidence of
various types of cancers in human population , Green Net work,
1997. - Farm and domestic chemicals and human health problems,
Green Net Work, 1997. - Soil Degradation caused by various
chemicals, ISCO, 1997-2003. - M.H. Panhwar and Farzana
Panhwar, Sustainable methods as applied to raising fruit crops,
Institute of Organic and Sustainable Horticulture and Agriculture
Research (IOSHAR), Hyderabad and Sindh Society for Horticultural
Science, Karachi, 1995, 49 p. - Farzana Panhwar, Flora of Thar
and Kohistan Desert J. Sindh Quarterly, Vol.XV, No.3,
1988. - Farzana Panhwar, new Resources for oleochemical and agro
chemical industry. - M.H. Panhwar and Farzana Panhwar, Design of
an Aquaculture Enterprise, J. Pak. Agri. Vol. VII, No. 10, Oct.
1985. - Farzana Panhwar, Anaerobic Digestion and use of its
Residues in Agriculture, Mehran University Res. J. of Eng. J. of
Eng. And Tech. Vol. 12, July 1993, No.3, pp. 18-22. - Farzana
Panhwar and M.H. Panhwar, Scope for Prawn Farming along Sindh
Coast, J. Sci. Tech. And Development. - Farzana Panhwar and M.H.
Panhwar, Samphire - an edible oil crop for Sindh ‘Agriculture
and Technology’ DAWN Economic and Business Review, May 27 to
June 2, 1995, p. 111. - Farzana Panhwar and M.H. Panhwar,
Intellectual Property Rights Production, Agri. And Tech. DAWN
Econ. And Business Rev., Dec., 9-15, 1995, p. III. - Farzana
Panhwar and M.H. Panhwar, Flying Fox a new agriculture pest,
Eucalyptus and new host and fruit orchard a new target, (Sent to
DAWN for Publication on 05-06-1996). - Farzana Panhwar and M.H.
Panhwar, Neem Versus Eucalyptus in Social Forestry of Pakistan
(Sent to DAWN on 28-05-1996). - M.H. Panhwar and Farzana
Panhwar, 1995, Scope for Prawn Farming along Sindh Coast, PIMA
Magazine, Karachi, 2 p. - Sikandar Ali Arbani, Farzana Panhwar
and M.H. Panhwar, Anaerobic Digestion and use of its residues in
Agriculture, Department of Petroleum and Gas Engg., Mehran Univ.,
of Eng. And Techn., Jamshoro, 5 p. - Chiku or Sapodilla the
Neglected fruit of Sindh, Newsletter Sindh Society for
Horticultural Science SSHS, Karachi/Hyderabad, Vol.I, No.1, 7
p. - World rural Womne’s Day Celeberated in Hyderabad, Sindh
Agriculture, Nov., 1997, 33 p. - Earthworms, Vermicasts and
vermiculture, Wildlife and Environment, Oct-Dec 1997,
pp.25-29. - The III International symposium for
Sustainable Agriculture and rural Development, 1-0-16 March,
1995, Roros, Norway: *Rural women and sustainable agriculture
trials in Sindh - Pakistan. - III International Agriculture
and Rural Development, 10-16 March, 1995, Roros -
Norway: *Consumer versus farmer and health issue. *The
existing pesticide and human health hazard. *Women farmer
vision. *Rural women and sustainable agriculture trial in
Pakistan. *Rural development. - ICEA World Conference,
Sustainable Development through Community Education, 31st July -
4th August, 1995, Jomtein, Thailand. *Sustainable agriculture
in Pakistan. - From the group-up and around the World project
profiles of grass roots initiatives in sustainable agriculture
and rural development (SARD) women, Food and Agriculture Working
Group and World Sustainable Agriculture Association, September
1995: *Sustainable food System. - Cairo International
Conference - Improving the Living Environment for the Urban Poor
towards Sustainable Development - Preparatory Meeting to
Habitat-II, 18-21 December, 1995, Cairo - Egypt: *Improving the
living environment for the urban poor: Towards, sustainable
development in Pakistan. - Clearing House on Rural Education
and Small Schools, Appalachia Educational Laboratory, Charleston,
USA: *Women and girls, tradition, modernity and post-modernity
in the Province of Sindh-Pakistan. - World Conference on
Literacy, 12-13 March, USA, 1996: *Literacy for women and
girls: participation in the labour force in Pakistan. *Literacy,
income generation, and poverty alleviation in Sindh-Pakistan and
its impact on economic development, human resource development in
Pakistan. - Abortion matter - special conference on the occasion
of 25th Anniversary of Sitmezo, 27-29 March, Netherlands,
199: *Reducing the need and improving the quality of abortion
services. - 6th International Interdisciplinary Congress on
Women, 22-26th April, Adeliade - Australia, 1996: *Rural women
and sustainable agriculture trial in Pakistan
(611CW-7B). *Sustainable agriculture in Pakistan
(6611CW-7d). - European Educational Conference and Fair in
Denmark, Cophenhagen, Denmark, 23rd May 1996: *Literacy for
women. - Teaching to promote women’s health: International
Multidisciplinary Conference Hosted by Women’s College
Hosptial, Toronto, Canada, 13-15 June, 1996: *Women and girls
tradition, modernity, post-modernity in education. - Second
International Conference Women in rural Development,
Humboldt-University of Berlin, Berlin-Germany, June 28-30,
1996: *Rural women and sustainable agriculture trial in
Sindh-Pakistan. - 9th World Congress on Comparative Education at
Sydney - Australia, 5th July, 1996: *Literacy, income
generation and poverty elevation in Sindh Pakistan and its impact
on economic development, human resource development in
Pakistan. - International Conference at the University of
Warwick, Essex, U.K., 26-28 July, 1996: *the presently
standardised pesticide in Pakistan and need for change. - 11th
IFOAM Scientific Conference on Organic Agriculture 11-15th August
1996 - Denmark: *Modified system of irrigation involving
sustainable methods. - 9th Conference of the International soil
Conservation Organisation (ISCO) Bonn Germany, 26-30 August,
1996: *Protection of Eco-system/natural resources by
eliminating use of herbicide by using mulching for weed
control. - 5th International Congress on Ethinobiology,
Nairobi-Kenya, 2-6 September, 1996: *Sustainable agriculture -
an example at Panhwar Fruit Farm. - FAO 50th Annivesary
Symposium 1945-1995 Canada, 12-13 October, 1996: *the fifteen
year trials with plant protection on fruit trees at Khesano
(Sindh) Pakistan. - IBC International Conference - Asia -
Pacific Agronomical and Agricultural Machinery Sellers, Buyers
and users, Kuala Lampur, Malaysia, 21-23 October, 1996: *The
advent of biological (Green) pesticide in agriculture sector in
Pakistan: New challenges, new business
opportunities. - International Conference Violence, Abuse and
Women Citizenship - Brighton - U.K., 10-15th November,
1996: *13th November 1996-environmental pollution: effects on
women. *Technologies and genetic: Abortion services in
Pakistan. Abortion rights: Reducing the need and improving the
quality of abortion service in Pakistan. - 14th International
Symposium on Sustainable Farming System- 11-16th November,
1996: *Biological Diversity its social and economic effects and
sustainable Eco-system practice in Sindh-Pakistan. *Environment
and agriculture resource management. - 14th International
Symposium on Sustainable Farming System, Colombo - Sri-Lanka,
11-16 November, 1996: *Sustainable methods as applied to
raising fruit crops. - Greenhouse Gas Executive Workshop,
1997: *Conserving, Agro-forestry is the solution of future
global warming and biodiversity: Sindh a case of study. - Dr. J.
Patric Madden and Scott G. Chaplowe a WSAA Publication,
1997: *For all generation, making world agriculture more
sustainable on 642 p. *Sustainable agriculture at Panhwar Fruit
Farm, pp.521-526. - The International Symposium and Workshop on
Combating Desertification: Connecting science with Community
Action, Tucson, Arizona, 12-16 May, 1997: *Soil erosion,
environment and soil construction planning in Sindh. *Agro
forestry, a contribution to reducing global warming and
conserving biodiversity. - Waste Reduction and Minimisation for
Sustainable Ecology: Sofia Bulgaria, 15-18 May, 1997: *Criteria
for agriculture waste management on a model farm in
Sindh-Pakistan. - 13th Meeting of the International Society for
Health Care Technology Assessment - Barcelona Spain, 25-28 May,
1997: *Women’s health and human right. - Technologies for
Activities Implemented Jointly, Gloucestershire, U.K., 26-29 May,
1997: *A scope for better utilisation of poultry dropping by
converting it into cattle feed and methane. - Environmentally,
Sustainable Development, Land Quality Indicator Related Project,
May 1997: *Set-up an Institute for sustainable agriculture for
women. - International Symposium, Workshop and Training
Combating Desertification: Connecting science with Community
Action, Phoenix - Arizona, USA, May 1997: *Rural women and
sustainable agriculture trial in Sindh-Pakistan. - Biodiversity
in Managed Forest in Sweden May-June 1997: *Forest situation in
Pakistan and planning its future. - Sustainable Development
Success Stories, 2nd Edition, New York, June 1997: *Sustainable
agriculture: An example at Panhwar Fruit Farm. - 18th ICDE World
Conference “The New Learning Environment: A Global perspective.
The Pennsylvania State University 2-6 June, 1997: *Women and
girls, tradition, modernity and post-modernity in education in
the Province of Sindh-Pakistan. *Literacy for women and their
participation in the labour force in Pakistan. *Penetration and
potential of technology. - International Council for Distance
Education: Distance Education in Developing Countries, June 5,
1997: *In adapting a common standard such as ISO 9000, which is
constantly being upgraded: How do we keep up with
change. - International Grassland Congress Theme # 29
Agroforest, June 10, 1997: *Forest situation in Pakistan and
planning it future. - XVIII International Grassland
Congress’97 June 11th 1997: *Role of Boron in
agriculture. - Participatory Action Research. World Congress on
Participatory Action, Learning and Process Management, Cartagera
Colombia, June 10-24, 1997: *Rural women and sustainable
agriculture trials in Pakistan. - 7th Congress for Tropical and
Sub-tropical Crops, 22-25 June, 1997: *Sustainable methods as
applied to raising fruit crops. - 52nd Annual Conference of the
Soil and Water Conservation society, Ankeny, Iowa, 24-25 July,
1997: *Tillage trans-location and tillage erosion
system. - Proceedings first International Sweet Sorghum
Conference, August 15, 1997: *Sorghum practise in
Sindh-Pakistan. - IUFRO Conference on Silvi-culture and
Improvement of Eucalyptus, Brazil, 24-29 August, 1997: *Forest
situation in Pakistan. - 2nd World Rural Health Congress,
Durban, South Africa, 14-17 September, 1997: *Women health and
human right. - International Symposium on Soil Erosion and
Dryland Farming (SEDF 97) - Xian, P.R. China, September 15,
1997: *Regional soil erosion, environment and soil conservation
planning in Sindh, Pakistan. *Protection of Eco-system/natural
resources. By eliminating use of herbicide by using mulching for
weed control. *Modified system of irrigation involving
sustainable method. - XI-World Forestry Congress, Antalya 13-22
October, 1997: *Biological diversity, its social and economic
effect and sustainable ecosystem practice in Sindh
Pakistan. *Rural women and sustainable agriculture trials in
Pakistan. *Forest situation in Pakistan and planning its
future. *Rising temperatures and future hazards for
malaria. *Seepage of water from river Indus and occurrence of
fresh water in Sindh. *Regional soil erosion, enviornment and
soil conservation planning in Sindh, Pakistan. *Agro-forestry, a
contribution to reducing global warming and conserving
biodiversity. A case study from Sindh-Pakistan.
- Pre-Proceeding of the Working Group and Intigrated Land use
and forest Policies: XI World Forest Congress, Antalya/Turkey,
13-22 October, 1997: *Conserving agro-forestry is the solution
of future global warming and biodiversity in Sindh. *Biological
diversity its social and economic effect and sustainable
ecosystem practice in Sindh-Pakistan. *Rural and farming system
analysis environmental prospects. *Regional soil erosion,
environment and soil conservation practice in Sindh. *Advance
technology and disturbance of biotic factors. - XI International
Conference on STD/AIDs in Africa. *Women and AID/HIV situation
in Sindh-Pakistan and its future planning. - VI International
Conference on Maternal and Neonatal Health, Sao Paulo-Brazil,
November 1-5, 1997: *Neonatal health in Pakistan. *Pakistan
laws and violence and abuse against women. *Reducing the need
and improving the quality of abortion service in
Pakistan. *Women and AID/HIV situation in Sindh (Pakistan) and
its future planning. - International Seed Testing Association,
1997: *Neem tree (Azadirachin - Indica) A natural pesticide
practice in Pakistan. - 6th Women and Labour Conference 28-30th
November, 1997: *Rural women and sustainable agriculture.
Trial in Pakistan. *Literacy for women and girls: Participation
in the labour force in Pakistan. - Wildlife and Environment -
Magazine, Vol.6, No.3, Oct-Dec., 1997: *Earthworm, vermicast
and vermiculture. - Environment and Society: Education and
Public Awareness for Sustainability, Thessaloniki 8-12 December,
1997: *Environment and society, education and public awareness
for sustainability practice in Pakistan. *Develop net and
application of information technology. Prospect and problem in
Sindh. - Second ASIO Regional Literacy Forum: Innovation and
Professionalisation in Adult Literacy: A focus on Diversity, New
Delhi - India, February 9-13, 1998: *Action research in
science, mathematics technology education in
Pakistan. - Ethomedicine Meeting 16 February, 1998: *Medicinal
plant conservation in Sindh-Pakistan. - Pesticide use in
Developing Countries: Impact on Health and Environment, 23-28
February, 1998 in San Jose - Costa Rica: *The presently
standardised pesticides in Pakistan and need for change. - L
Lin E - Life Long Learning in Europe 40-1998 Magazine
-Finland.: *Distance education will act as instrument for
bringing social change. - 10th World Congress of the World
Council of Comparative Education, Cape town, South Africa,
1998: *Communication gap in education. - First International
Conference on Date Palm, February 1998: *Date palm in Sindh -
Pakistan. - Pedagogy and Theatre of Oppressed Conference, March
5-7, 1998: *Rural versus urban injustice in
Sindh-Pakistan. - World Council of comparative Education Society
Conference March, 1998: *Women technology and distance
education: Sharing experience in Sindh. *Communication gap in
education in Sindh-Pakistan. - Second International Conference
on quality Management of Fruits and Vegetables from Field to
Table, Turku, Finland, 22-25 April, 1998: *Rural women and
sustaibale agriculture trial in Pakistan. *The neem tree
(Azadirachin Indica A. Juss) natural pesticide practice in
Pakistan. *Genetic breeding and selection of mango in
Pakistan. *Quality and processing of food and fibre practice in
Pakistan. *Post-harvest diseases and disorder of fruits and
vegtables in Pakistan. *The role of bio-technology, in
nutritional point of view. - XVI World Conference on Health
Promotion and Health Education, May 1998: *Women and AID/HIV
situation in Sindh (Pakistan) and its future
planning. - International Symposium on Agro-Environmental Issue
and future Strategies - Towards 21st Century May 25-30
1998: *Sustainable agriculture - an example at Panhwar Fruit
Farm. - International Conference “Trend in Environmental
Engineering Developing Education in Ecology Treedeco-98-f
Bulgaria 28-30th May 1998: *Environment and society
education. - 10th International Congress on Breast Disease 31st
May - 4th June 1998: *Genetic testing for hereditary breast
cancer. - World Conference on Horticultural Research 17-20 June
1998 in Rome Italy: *Women and organic agriculture in Pakistan.
- 3rd world Wide Congress on the Processing Tomato - June
1998: *Tomato processing in Sindh-Pakistan. - International
conference on Sustainable Agriculture for Food, Energy and
Industry, June 23-27 1998: *Rural women and sustainable
agriculture trials in Pakistan. - Second International
Conference on Women in Agriculture June 28 - July 2
1998: *Models of how women can gain greater recognition of
their contributions (day to day agr.). - Asia and Pacific
Mycological Conference on Biodiversity and Biotechnology, June
1998: *Biological diversity its social and economic effects and
sustainable Eco-system practice in Sindh-Pakistan. *Genetically
heading improved food manufacturing. *Long chain poly
unsaturated fatty acid and its use in infant
formula. *Hermiculase enzyme and it use in bread making.
- Fruit Gardner California Rare Fruit Growers July/August
1998: *Sustainable methods as applied to raising fruit
crops. - The Supporting Roots-Structure and Function
Bordeaux-France - July 20-24 1998: *Supporting roots -
structure and function. - 31st Annual Meeting of the society for
Nutrition Education 21-27th 1998: *The role of biotechnology,
nutritional point of view. - SNE’s 31st Annual Meeting in
Albugnergne, July 18-22, 1998: *The role of biotechnology, in
nutritional point of view. *Causes of malnutrition and
nutritional suffering despite a healthy food. - Indigenous plant
use forum 30 June - 3rd July 1998: *Medicinal plant
conservation. *The neem tree (Azadirachain-Indica A. Juss) a
natural pesticide practice in Pakistan. *Rural women and
sustainable agriculture trial in Pakistan. - Third International
Conference on Forest Vegetation 24 August, 1998: *Influence of
forest vegetation management on ecosystem practice in
Sindh-Pakistan. - International cross-cultural black women’s
studies having 8th World Conference of the International ,
Cross-culture, 7 September, 1998: *Women’s empowerment and
technology. - Working Together for Better Health , Cardiff,
U.K., 23-25 September, 1998: *Women and AID/HIV situation in
Sindh Pakistan and its future planning. *Occupational diseases
of agriculture in Pakistan. - Health of Women Health of the
Families first World Conference, Budapest, Hungary, 1-3 October,
1998: *Reducing the need and improving the quality of abortion
service. - International Symposium on Global Concern for Forest
Resource Utilisation Sustainable use and Management, Miyazaki,
Japan, 5-8 October, 1998: *Sustainable development. - IUFRO -
Inter Divisional Seoul Conference Forest Eco-System and Land use
in Mountain Area, Seoul Korea, 12-17 October, 1998: *Regional
and soil erosion environment and soil conservation planning in
Sindh. *Forest situation in Pakistan and planning its
future. *Influence of forest vegetation management on ecosystem
practice in Sindh. *Advance technologies and disturbance of
biotic factors by human. *Conserving, agro-forestry is the
solution of future global warming and bio-diversity, Sindh case
of study. - International Conference on Tropical Forest and
Climatic Change Status, issues and challenges, Manila,
Philippines, 19-22 October, 1998: *Conserving biodiversity:
Agro-forestry as solution to future global
warming. - International Symposium Environmental Engineering and
Health Science: A Joint Effort for the XXI Century, Cholula,
Pucbla, Mexico, 26-30 October, 1998: *The presently standardise
in Pakistan and need for change. *Environment and society,
education and public awareness for sustaibnability practice in
Pakistan. *Occupational diseases of agriculture in Pakistan.
- 2nd International Conference on Wetlands and Development,
Dakar-Senegal, 10-14 November, 1998: *Scope for prawn farming
along the Sindh coast. *Modified system of irrigation involving
sustainable methods. - Institute for International Cooperation
of the German Adult Education Association, No.51, 1998: *Women
and distance education in Sindh-Pakistan. - Sixth International
Mango Symposium, November, 1998: *Genetics breeding and
selection of mangoes in Pakistan. - Agricultural Engineering
Conference, Bangkok, Thailand, 7-10 December, 1988: *Regional
soil erosion-environment and soil conservation planning in
Sindh. *The role of growth regulators on soil of mango
plantation. *Advance technologies for coconut processing future
in Pakistan. - TWOW Second General Assembly and International
Conference, Cape town South Africa 8-11 February, 1988: *Rural
women and sustainable agriculture trial in Pakistan. - XV World
Congress on Occupational Safety and Health Sao Paulo, Brazil,
12-16 April, 1999: *Occupational diseases of agriculture in
Pakistan. *Advance technologies and disturbance of biotic
factors by human. - International Symposium on society and
Resource Management, May 1999: *Regional soil
erosion-environment and soil conservation planning in
Sindh. *Rural and farming system analysis environmental
perspective. - 10th International Soil Conservation Organisation
Conference, West Lafyette - Indiana, USA, 23-27 May,
1999: *Rural women and sustainable agriculture trial in
Sindh. - Biosphere - Quarterly Magazine, April-June,
1999: *Suspected poison in our milk. - World Conference on
Breast Cancer - July 13-17, Kingston Ontario Canada: *Day to
day use of those chemicals in Pakistan, which contribute to
cancer. - Tropical Fruit News - Magazine (Kare Fruit Council
International, Inc., USA) December Vol.33, No.12: *Magic of
mulch in Pakistan. - 10th ISCO Meeting, West Lafayette, IN, USA,
1999: *Protection of Eco-system/natural resources by
eliminating use of herbicide by mulching for weed
control. *Managing water resources in rapidly growing
meteropolies in Pakistan. *Modified system of irrigation
involving sustainable methods. *The tree Azadirachin Indica - A
natural pesticide practice in Pakistan. *Regional soil erosion,
environment and soil conservation planning in
Sindh-Pakistan. *Rural women and sustainable agricultural
trials in Pakistan. - TIA 2000 Conference , January
2000: *Women and girls tradition, modernity and post-modernity
in education in the Province of Sindh-Pakistan. - International
Symposium on Protected Cultivation in Mild Winter Climate,
February 2, 2000: *Protected cultivation in Mild winter
climate in Sindh-Pakistan. - TZFTS - Newsletter ISHS Working
Group on Temperate Zone Fruit in the Tropics and Sub-tropics,
Turkey, Vol.1, No.2, March 2000: *Post-harvest technology of
tropical and sub-tropical fruits in Sindh-Pakistan. - Ed 2000
15-18 May, 2000: *Present and future role of biological science
education in Sindh-Pakistan. - First International Conference on
Soils of Urban, Industrial Traffic and Mining Area, July 12-18,
2000, Essen/Germany. *Soil observed in urban
site. Research Institute Visited: - Mrs. Farzana Panhwar
visited following institutes specialising in introduction of
fruit and vegetable crops and post-harvest technology. 1987
United Kingdom. *Kew, Richmond, surrey, TW9 3AB. *Silose,
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Lymington, Hampshire SO4 OLZ. *The Horticultural Centre,
Loughgall, Co. Armagh, BT61 8JA, N. Ireland. 1987
Italy. *Institute of Pomology and Tree Growing Science, via
Filippo Re, 6, 40126 Bologna. 1989 Australia. *Regional
Office, Department of Agriculture, Coolibah Street, Kununurra
6743. *Department of Primary Production, P.O. Box 4160, Darwin,
NT 5794. *Department of Primary Production, Katherine NT
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of Primary Industries, P.O. Box 538, Howen 4805. *Department of
Primary Industries, P.O. Box 46, Brisbane 4000. 1989
France. *Station C.T.I.F.L de Chatte, “Les Colombieres”,
38160 Saint Marcellin. *Commissariat a 1’Energie Atomique,
Centre D’Etudes Nucleaires de Cadarache, B.P. n°1, 13 115
Saint-Paul-lez-Durance. *Les Graines Caillard S.A., Domaine du
Moulin, F. 84260, 84260 - Sarrians. 1989
Germany. *Hamburg’s Experimental Horticultural Station
Funfhausen, Ochsenwerder Landscheideweg 277, 2050, Hamburg
80. *Department of Horticulture of the University of Hannover,
Herrenhauser Str.2, 3000 Hannover 21. *State Teaching and
Experiment Station of Horticulture, Diebsweg 2, 6900
Heidelberg. 1989 The Netherlands. *Horticulture and
glasshouse Climate Cutflowers Carnation, Linnaeuslaan 2a, 1431 JV
Aalsmeer. *Research Station for Arable Farming and Field
Production of Vegetables, Edlhertweg 1, Lelystad. 1989 United
States of America. *U.S. Horticultural Research Laboratory
(USDA), 2120 Camden road, Orlando, Florida 32803. *Citrus
Research and Education Centre, 700 Experiment Station road, Lake
Alfred, FL-33850. *Institute of Food and Agricultural l
Sciences, Gainsville, FL-32611. *Fairchild Tropical Garden,
10901 Old Cutler Road, Miami, FL 33156. *Tropical Research and
Education Centre, 18905, S.W. 280th Street, Homestead,
FL-33031. *University of California, Berkeley, CA
94720. *Horticultural Crops Research Laboratory, Agricultural
Research Service, USDA, 2021 Soutpeach Avenue, Fresno, CA
93727. *Institute of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources,
Department of Horticulture, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. 1990 United
Kingdom. *Experimental Horticulture Unit, Aldroughty Farm,
Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland. *University of bath, School of
Biological Sciences, Plant Biology Group, Claverton Down, bath
BA2 7AY, U.K. *East Malling Research Station, East Malling,
Maidstone, Kent, ME19 6BJ, England. 1990 Turkey. *Ataturk
Horticultural Research Institute, P.O. Box 15, Yalova-Istanbul,
Turkey. *University of Aegean, Faculty of Agriculture,
Department of Horticulture, Bornova-Izmir. *University of
Ankara, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Horticulture,
Ankara. 1991 Greece. *Agricultural College of Athens, State
Institute, Iera Odos 75, GR 118 55 Athens. *Agricultural
Research Station, Ministry of Agriculture, GR 471 00 Arta. 1991
Spain. *Regional Centre of Agricultural Research and
Development, Alameda del Obispo, Apartado 240, Cordoba. *Centre
of Horticultural Research and Development, Communidad Autonoma de
Andalucia. *Experimental Centre for Agronomical Economics, “La
Mayora”, El Algarrobo Malaga. 1991 Puerto Rico. *University
of Puerto Rico, college of Agriculture Science, Department of
Horticulture, Mayaguez. 1991 United States of America: *U.S.
Horticultural Research Laboratory (USDA), 2120 Camden Road,
Orlando, FL-32803. *Institute of Food and Agricultural
Sciences, Gainvesville, FL 32611. *Citrus Research and Education
Centre, 700, Experiment Station Road, Lake Alfred,
FL33850 *Fairchild Tropical Garden, 1090 Cutler Road, Miami, FL
33156. *University of California, Davis, CA 95616. *Straybing
Arboretum and Botanical Gardens, Golden Gate Park, 9th Ave.,
Lincoln Way, San Francisco, CA 94122. *Texas Agricultural
Experiment Station, Texas 77843. *Texas A&M University Research
and Extension Centre, 17360 Coit Road, Dallas, Texas
75252. *Texas A&M University Research Centre, 1380 A&M Circle,
El Paso, Texas 79927. 1992 Germany. *Experimental Station for
Fruit and Vegetable Growing, Chamber of Agriculture Rheinland,
Gartenstrasse, 5000 Koln 71 - Auweiller. *University of
Hohenheim, Schloss Westhof, Postfach 700562. *Federal Biological
research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Institute for Plant
Protection in Fruit Crops, Schwabenheimerstr. 101, 6901,
Dossenheim bei Heidelberg. *Institute of Viticulture,
Von-Lade-Strasse 1, Postfch 1154 6222 Gisenheim. 1992
Italy. *Institute of Tree Growing Science, Via del Borphetto
80, 56100 Pisa. *Instituto Sperimentale per la Fruitticoltura,
Via Fioranello 52, Roma. *Fruit Growing Institute, Torino, Via
P. Giura 1, 10126, Torina. 1992 The Netherlands. *Institute
for Horticultural Plant Breeding, Mansholtlaan 15, P.O. Box 16,
6700 AA Wageningen. *Institute for Research on Storage and
Processing of Horticultural Produce, Haagsteeg 6, P.O. Box 17,
6700 AA Wageningen. *Research Station for Fruit Growing, 4475
AN Wilhelminadrop. 1992 Switzerland. *Swiss Federal Research
Station of Fruit Growing, Viticulture and Horticulture, CH-8820
Wadenswii. *Swiss Federal Agricultural Research Station, CH-1260
Nyon. 1992 Austria. *University of Innsbruck,
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6020 Innsbruck (Austrlia). 1992 United States of
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Director General ADS Project Gamaa Str. Giza, Cairo.

MEDAL AND AWARDS  Medal of Honours 2000
Millennium, Gold Medal, American Biographical Institute,
USA.  Switzerland Rural Creativity Award, Women World
Summit Foundation - 1997.  Sustainable Development Success
Stories; 2nd edition United Nations Department for Policy
Co-ordination and Sustainable Development; Sustainable
Agriculture an example at Panhwar Fruit Farm; New York - June
1997,
USA.
PAPERS ACCEPTED AND PUBLISHED
IN FOLLOWING INTERNATIONAL, NATIONAL CONFERENCES AND
MAGAZINES/JOURNALS PAPEWRS
ACCEPTED AND PUBLISHED IN FOLLOWING INTERNATIONAL, NATIONAL AND
MAGAZINES/JOURNALS CONFERENCES  Design of an aquaculture
enterprise; J. Pakistan Agriculture, October - 1985; pp. 51-52.
Pakistan.  The flora of Thar and Kohistan Deserts, J.
Sindh Quarterly; Vol. XVI, 1988, No.3, pp. 46-54.
Pakistan.  New resource for the oleochemical and
agro-chemical industry, J. Sindh Quarterly, Vol. VII, 1989,
No.4, pp. 29-40, Pakistan.  Improving the living
environment for the urban poor: Towards, sustainable development
in Pakistan, Cairo International Conference; Improving the living
Environment for the Urban Poor; Preparatory meeting to HABITAT
II; The Society for Upgrading the Built Environment SUBE, United
Nation Centre for Human Settlements, HABITAT; Cario 18-21
December 1995. pp. 7-11; total pages 307, Egypt.
 Sustainable Development through Community education;
Sustainable agriculture in Pakistan, International Community
Education Association; ICEA World Conference, Jomtien, Thailand -
31st July 1995 - 4th August 1995. England.  Scope of
prawn farming along Sindh coast, PIMA magazine; August 1995; pp.
56-57, Pakistan.  Rural Women and Sustainable Agriculture
in Sindh-Pakistan, The III International Symposium for
Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development, Roros, Norway,
10-16th March 1995. Helge Christie-N-2540 Tolga,
Norway.  Fifteen years Trials with Sustainable Methods on
Fruit Tree at Khesano Sindh, Symposium 1995 FAO 1945-1995, Quebec
50th Anniversary October 12-13th 1995, Research & Development
Centre, 2560 Hochelage Boulevard Canada.  From the ground
up and around the world, project profiles of grass roots
initiatives in sustainable agriculture and rural development,
Women, Food and Agriculture Working Group and World Sustainable
Agriculture Association; Sept. 1995; Sindh Rural Women’s Uplift
Group; pp. 24-30 - total pages 143. USA.  Consumer
verses farmer and health issue, The existing pesticide and human
health hazard, Women farmer vision, Rural development, and
Rural women and sustainable agricultural trial in Pakistan, The
3rd International Symposium for Sustainable Agriculture and Rural
Development, Roros-Norway 10-16th March 1995; Final Report -
Submission to the United Nations Commission on Sustainable
Development 11-28th April 1995, New York.  Modified
System of Irrigation Involving Sustainable Methods, ifoam’96;
Organic Agriculture in Copenhagen August - 1996, p. 101, total
pages 209.  Towards Sustainable land use furthering
co-operation between people and institutions, ISCO; 9th
Conference of the International Soil Conservation Organisation;
Bonn, Germany, 26-30 August 1996, Book of Abstract.
 Reducing the need and improving the quality of abortion
services, International Conference on Reducing the Need and
Improving the Quality of Abortion Services, 27-29 March 1996;
Proceedings - pp. 331-338, The Netherlands.  Day to day
use those chemicals in Pakistan which contribute to cancer,
International Conference, Human Health and Toxic Chemicals,
University of Warwick on 26-28 July, 1996, A declaration on Food
and Healthy living, to present to the UN Food and Agriculture
Organisation (FAO) at the Global Food Summit in Rome, November
1996.  Literacy for women, Seminarifrnes Bruger Service
Centre, Centre for Applied Information in Teacher Education,
Ministry of Education, Denmark; Euro Education 96, Aslborg
Kongress and Kulture Centre 21-24 May, 1996 -
Denmark.  Impact of Biotechnology in Reducing Poverty and
Hunger in Pakistan, Arizona Prevention Centre Nutrition and
Physical Activity Unit Tucson AZ 85719, USA, The Fourth
International Conference on Dietary Assessment Methods.
 14th International Symposium on Sustainable Farming
System, 11-16 November 1996, Colombo - Sri-Lanka; Sustainable
Methods as applied to raising fruit corps.  Modified
system of irrigation involving sustainable methods, ifoam’96
Blegdamsvej 4 - DK 2200 Copenhagen - N -
Denmark.  Literacy, income generation, and poverty
elevation in Sindh - Pakistan and its impact on economic
development, human resource development in Pakistan, 9th World
Congress on Comparative Education in July, 1996 at Sydney -
Australia.  Modified system of irrigation involving
sustainable methods - p. 271, Protection of Ecosystem/Natural
resources by eliminating use of herbicide by using mulching for
weed control - p. 295, Rural women and sustainable agriculture
trials in Pakistan - p. 342 and Total page 391, 9th
Conference of the International Soil Conservation Organisation
(ISCO); Towards Sustainable Land use furthering co-operation
between people and institute, Bonn, Germany - 26-30 August,
1996.  Modified System of Irrigation, ISCO’96
Secretariat; the German Federal Ministry for the Environment,
Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety - Bonn - Germany. 
 Tillage erosion in Sindh, 52nd Annual Conference of the
Soil and Water Conservation Society - 24-25 Toronto.
 Abortion Service in Pakistan, Reducing the need and
improving the quality of abortion service in Pakistan and
Pakistan laws and violence and abuse against women. An
International Conference Violence, abuse and women’s
citizenship; Brighton, UK, 10-15 November,
1996.  Sustainable agriculture an example at Panhwar Fruit
Farm, 5th International Congress of Ethnobilogiy - Kenya 2-6
September, 1996.  Samphire - an edible crop for Sindh,
Wild life Environment Magazine; Oct-Dec 96, pp. 30-32 Pakistan.
 Flora of Kohistan translated in Sindhi, J. Kinjeer
Pakistan No.45; July 1996; pp. 30-37.  Sindh-Pakistan:
Tomato Processing in Sindh-Pakistan, World Information Centre for
the Processing Industry, Amiton/News, France. pp. 24-26 - total
pages 44.  Women and Girls tradition, modernity and post
modernity in education, Teaching to Promote Women Health;
International Multidisciplinary Conference; Hosted by Women’s
College Hospital at University of Toronto - June 13-15 -
1996.  The advent of biological (Green) pesticides in the
agricultural sector in Pakistan, New challenges, new business
opportunity, IBC International Conference -Asia - Pacific
Agrochemical and Agriculture -Machinery sellers, buyers, and
user’s Conference 1996, 21-23 Oct. 1996, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.  Biological Diversity its Social and Economic
Effect and Sustainable Eco-System practice in Sindh-Pakistan,
14th International Symposium on Sustainable Farming System 11-16,
Nov. 1996, Colombo, Sri-Lanka.  Women’s health and human
rights and Women and girls tradition, modernity and
post-modernity in education. International Multidisciplinary
Conference, hosted by women’s college hospital, June 13-15,
1996, USA.  Rural Women and Sustainable Agriculture Trials
in Pakistan, Second International Conference - Women in Rural
Development. Humbddt - University of Berlin - Germany; June
28-30; 1996, p. 22, Book of Abstract.  The Unknown Urban
Soil Detection Resources and Facts, First International
Conference on Soils of Urban Industrial, Traffic and Mining
Areas; Proceedings Vol.1.  Soil observed in urban sites,
WG SUITMA - Working Group Soils of Urban - Industrial Traffic and
Mining Areas, IUSS/BU-International Union of Soil Science, AKS -
Arbiets Kreis - Working Group Urban Soils, Organised by DBG -
German Soil Science Society, AFES - French Soil Science Society,
pp. 29-32.  Environment and Society - Education and Public
Awareness for Sustainability, Proceeding of the Thessalonki
International Conference - 8-12 Dec. 1997; UNESCO & Government of
Greece.  For All Generation making world agriculture more
sustainable, WSAA pp. 521-526 - 1997, OM Publication,
USA.  Setting upon institute of sustainable agriculture
for women, Land Quality Indicators Programmes; LQI related
projects; Inventory, May 1997 - USA.  Biological
diversity, its social and economic effect and sustainable
ecosystem practice in Sindh-Pakistan, Proceedings of the XI
World Forestry Congress 13-22 Oct. 1997. Anatalya - Turkey;
Vol.2; p. 164.  Day to day use of those chemicals in
Pakistan which contribute to cancer, World Conference on Breast
Cancer; 13-17 July 1997; Queens University Kingsotn, Ontario -
Canada; Abstract., p.56.  Sorghum Practice in Sindh, First
International Sweet Sorghum Conference, Sept. 15-19 - 1997,
Beijing China, Proceedings, pp.11-17.  Seepage of water
from the river Indus and occurrence of fresh ground water in
Sindh, XVIII International Grassland and Congress’97, # 205,
1235-17 Avenue S.W. Calgary, Alberta, Canada, June 8-19,
1997.  Women’s World Summit Foundation; 1997 Prize for
Women’s Creativity in Rural Life, P.O. Box 2001, 1211 Geneva 1,
Switzerland.  World Rural Women’s Day Celebration In
Hyderabad Translated in Sindhi November 1997 - Magazine Sindhi
Zarat, Pakistan.  Rural Women and Sustainable Agriculture
in Sindh, 2nd World Rural Health Congress, 14-17th September
1997. Durban, Australia.  Regional Soil erosion,
environment and soil conservation planning in Sindh,
International Symposium on Soil Erosion and Dry land Farming
(JEDF97); Sep. 15-19, 1997; Xi’an P.R. of
China.  Earthworms, Vermicasts and vermiculture, J.
Wild life & Environment; Oct - Dec, 1997, pp. 25-29, Pakistan.
 World Conference on Breast Cancer Canada; part of Global
Action Process Review Process Committee Move Forward - Take
Action.  Development and application of information
technology prospect and problems in Sindh-Pakistan-Rural versus
urban education and Environment and Society: Education and
Public Awareness for Sustainability. International Conference;
Environment and Society; Education and Public Awareness for
Sustainability; Thessaloniki, Greece 8-12 December 1997.
 Neonatal health in Pakistan, Pakistan’s law and
violence and abuses against women, Reducing the need and
improving the quality of abortion services in Pakistan and Women
and AID/HIV situation in Pakistan and its future planning. VI
International Conference on Maternal and Neonatal Health held in
Campaigns , SP. Brazil, 3-5th November 1997.  Conserving
agro-forestry in the solution of future global warming and
biodiversity Sindh-Pakistan, Biological diversity: Its social
and economic effects and sustainable ecosystem practice in
Sindh-Pakistan, Rural and farming system analysis environmental
prospective, Regional soil erosion, environment and
soil-conservation planning in Sindh-Pakistan and Advance
technology and disturbance of biotic factor by human.
Proceedings of the XI World Forestry Congress 13-22 Oct. 1997.
Anatalya - Turkey.  Profile Farzana Panhwar, J. Pakistan &
Gulf Economist, p.52, Pakistan.  Literacy for women and
their participation in the labour force in Pakistan, 18th ICDE
World Conference, The Pennsylvania State University, June 2-6,
1997, USA.  Criteria for agriculture waste management on
Model Farm in Sindh - Pakistan, Int’l. Conference Waste
Reduction and Minimization for a Sustainable Ecology Wreminsec
97, Sofia, Bulgaria, 15-18 May, 1997.  Sustainable methods
as applied to raising fruit crops, Southern African Society for
Horticultural Sciences, Nelspruit, South
Africa.  Women’s health and human right, 13th
International Meeting of the International Society of Technology
Assessment in Health Care, Barcelona, Spain, 25-28 May,
1997.  Rural versus urban education in - Justice in
Sindh-Pakistan, The University of Nebraska at Omaha, College of
Continuing Studies, USA, March 5-7, 1997.  Neem tree
(Azadirachain Indica A. Juss): A natural pesticide in Pakistan,
International Seed Testing Associaiton, Rechenhoxzstrase, Zurich,
Switzerland, 1997.  A scope for better utilisation of
poultry droppings by converting it into cattle feed and methane,
IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme Conference, 26 May, 1997,
UK.  Forest situation in Pakistan and planning its future,
“Biodiversity” Skog Forsk, Uppsala, Sweden, May-June
1997.  Biological diversity, its social and economic
effects and sustainable ecosystem practice in Sindh and Rural
women and sustainable agriculture trials in Pakistan. XI World
Forestry Congress, Antalya, Turkey, 13-22 Oct.
1997.  Combating desertification: Connecting science with
community action rural women and sustainable agriculture trials
in Pakistan, US Dept. of Interior, Bureau of Land Management,
May 1997, Arizona, USA.  Rural women and sustainable
agriculture trials in Pakistan, 6th National Women and Labour
Conference, 6 Sept. 1997. Australia.  Women and AIDS/HIV
situation in Sindh-Pakistan and its future, Xth International
Conference on STD/AIDS in Africa, 7-11 December, 1997,
Abidjan.  Sustainable agriuclture an example at Panhwar
Fruit Farm, Sustainable Development Success Stories, 2nd Ed. June
1997, New York, USA.  Controlling pests with plants, Eco
Farm & Garden, J. The Canadian Organic Grower Spring 2004, Vol.
7, No. 2. 1998, Canada.  Conserving biodiversity:
Agroforestry as a solution to future global warming (a Sindh case
study), International Conference on Tropical Forests and Climat
Change, Oct. 19-22, 1998, Manila, The Philippines.
 Scope for prawn farming along the Sindh coast and
Modified system of irrigation involving sustainable methods, 2nd
International Conference on Wetland and Development, 10-14
November, 1998, Dakar, Senegal.  Sustainable methods as
applied to raising fruit crops, J. Fruit Gardner, California
Rare Fruit Growers, Vol. 30, No.4, July/August, 1998,
USA.  The Neem tree (Azadirachin - Indica Juss) Natural
pesticide in Pakistan, The Role of Biotechnology, in nutrition
point of view, Post-harvest, diseases and disorders of fruits and
vegetables in Pakistan, Quality and processing of food and fibre
practices in Pakistan and Genetic breeding and selection of mango
in Pakistan, Agri-Food Quality II, 2nd International Conference,
22-25 April, 1998, Turku, Finland.  Biological diversity
its social and economic effects and sustainable ecosystem
practice in Sindh, Influence of forest vegetaiton management on
ecosystem practice in Sindh, Pakistan, Conserving agroforestry is
the solution of future global warming and biodiversity, Sindh a
case study and Genetic and breeding for crop quality and
resistance, IUFRO, The Foresea Miyazaki Oct. 5-8, 1998, Miyazaki,
Japan.  The role of mycorrhizaese in sub-tropical fruits,
Genetically heading improved food manufacturing, Long chain
polyunsaturated fatty acids and its use in infant formula and
Hemicellulase enzyme and its use in breed making, Asia-Pacific
Mycological Conference on Biodiversity and Biotechnology, 6-9
July, 1998, Huahin, Thailand.  Sustainable agriuclture -
a Second Green Revolution? Landw.Gartnerische Fakultat Franen in
der Landlliche Entiwicklung, 4 July, 1998, Berlin,
Germany.  Sindh women need education, Daily Kawish
Newspaper, Monday the 15th June, 1998,
Pakistan.  Sustainable agriculture - a second green
revolution?, Women and Sustainable rural Development,
International Workshop in Berlin, 3-5 July, 1998, Berlin,
Germany.  Pineapple in Pakistan, Third International
Pineapple Symposium, 14 Sept. 1998, Chatchak, Bangkok, Thailand.
 Sustainable methods as applied for raising fruit crops,
J. Tropical Fruit News, Vol. 22, No. 9, Sept. 1998,
p.13.  Rural and farming system analysis environmental
prospective, Medicinal plants conservation, The Neem tree
(Azadirachain Indica A Juss) a natural pesticide in Pakistan and
Rural women and sustainable agriculture trials in Pakistan.
Indigenous Plant use Forum, 30 June 3rd July 1998, Schoemandal
Environmental Eucation Centre, Belgium.  Distance
education will act as an instrument for bringing social change,
J. LLineE, Lifelong Learining in Erope, Finland, No.4, 1998,
pp.226-230.  Women and distance education in
Sindh-Pakistan, Magazine IIZ-DVV, No.51, 1998, Bone,
Germany.  The role of growth regulators in soil of mango
plantation, 6th International Mango Symposium, No.9, 1998,
Bankok, Thailand.  Women and AID/HIV stuation in Sindh
Pakistan and future planning, IIIrd International Congress
Alleopathy in Ecological Agriculture and Forestry, August 18-21,
1998, Dharwad, India.  Sustainable Agriuclture an example
at Panhwar Fruit Farm: A Second Green Revolution of 1990’s,
Women and Sustainable Rural Development, International Workshop
Humboldt - July 3-5, 1998, Berlin, Germany.  The
supporting roots - structure and function, Laboratoire de
Rheologie du Bois de Bordeaux Domaine de I’Hermitage, July
20-24, Gazinel, France.  Action research in sicence,
mathematics technology education in Pakistan, Second Asia
Regional Literacy Forum, February 9-13, 1998, New Delhi,
India.  Tomato processing and its future in Sindh, 6th
ISHS International Symposium, on the Processing Tomato-Pamplona,
25-28 May 1998, Navarra, Spain.  Rural women and
sustainable agriculture trials in Pakistan, 15th International
Symposium of the Association for Farming System - 29 Nov. to 4th
Dec. 1998, South Africa.  The presently standardised
pesticides in Pakistan and need for change, International
Symposium on Environment Engineering and Health Sciences: A Joint
Effort for the XXI Century, Oct. 26-30, 1998, Cholula, Puebla,
Mexico.  Gender equality in agriculture, 2nd International
Conference on Women in Agriculture, USDA - Rural Development -
Washington, June 28 - 2nd July, 1998, USA.  Women health
and human right, Head of Women - Health of the Families, First
World Conference, Oct. 1-3, 1998, Budapest,
Hungary.  Influence of forest vegetation management on
ecosystem practice in Sindh, Pine (Pinnace) varieties and
cultural practice in Pakistan and Forest situation in Pakistan
and planning its future. Third International Conference on Forest
Vegetation, Management and Ecosystem Sustainability, May 30 1998,
Canada.  Dates; its pests and diseases in Pakistan, The
First International Conference on Date palms (FICDP); March 8-10,
1998, UAE.  Sustainable agriculture - An example at
Panhwar Fruit Farm Pakistan, International Symposium on
Agro-environmental Issues and Future Strategies: Towards 21st
Century, May 25-30, 1998, Faisalabad, Pakistan.  The Neem
tree (Azadirachin Indica A. Juss) a natural pesticide in
Pakistan, IUFRO Workshop, 27 February, 1998. Bangkok, Thailand.
 Medicinal plant conservation in Sindh, Pakistan,
ARBEITSGEMEING SCHAFT ETHNOMEDIZINE, 16 February, 1998,
Germany.  The Neem (Azadirachin Indica) tree,
International Union of Forest Research Orgnaisation Meeting, June
1-4, 1998, San Juan Puerto Rico.  The presently
standardise pesticides in Pakistan and need for change,
International Conference on Pesticide, February 23,
1998.  National health in Pakistan, The International
Health Promotion Conference, 23-25 Sept. 1998,
Cardiff.  Technology and distance education: Sharing
experience in Sindh Pakistan, KKVS Foundation, 26 Oct. 1998,
Helsinki, Finland.  Regional soil erosion, environment and
soil conservation planning in Sindh, International Agril. Eng.
Conf., December 7-10, 1998, Bangkok, Thailand.  Conserving
agroforestry is the solution of future global warming and
biodiversity: A case study, Int’l. Conference on Tropical
Forests and Climate Changes Status, Oct. 19-22, 1998, Makati, The
Philippines.  Mulch the magic, Tropical Fruit News
Magazine, RFCI, Inc., Vol. 33, No.12, Dec. 1999, pp.
9-11.  Suspected poison in our milk, J. Biosphere
Quarterly, April-June 1999, Annual Issue, pp. 19-20.
Pakistan.  Genetic testing for hereditary breast cancer,
World Conference on Breast Cancer, Abstract Book, July 19,
1999.  Chicko (Sapidilla) a distraction fruit of Sindh, J.
Monthly Zsaraee Dost, Karachi, No.2, February
1999.  Regional soil erosion, environment and soil
conservation planning in Sindh Pakistan and Rural farming system
analysis environment perspective, Conference Connections,
Kenmore, Australia.  Rural and farming system analysis
environmental perspective, XVth World Congress on Occupational
Safety and health, 12-16 April, 1999, Sao Paulo
Brazil.  Regional soil erosion environment and soil
conservation planning in Sindh Pakistan and Modified system of
irrigation involving sustainable methods, 10th International Soil
Conservation Organisation Conference May 23-27, 1999, West
Lafayette, Indiana, USA.  Biodiversity for soil
conservation in Pakistan, Biological diversity its social and
economic effects and Sustainable ecosystem practice in Sindh, 3rd
International Congress of European Society for Soil Conservation,
30 November, 1999, Albal Valencia.  Genetic and breeding
for crop quality and resistance and Genetic breeding and
selection of mangoes in Pakistan, Biotechnology 2000 - The World
Congress on Biotechnology, 3-8 September, 2000, ICC, Berlin,
Germany.  The pubic and private forum: Arguing the case
for partnership between the public and private sectors in
Pakistan, Int’l. J. of Public Private Partnership, Vol. 2,
No.3, May 2000, pp.501-510.  Post-harvest technology of
tropical and sub-tropical fruits in Sindh, TZFTS Newsletter, of
ISHS Working Group, Vol.1, No.2, March 2000,
Turkey.  Urban areas soils of Pakistan, International
Conference of Urban Industrial Traffic and Mining Areas, July
12-18, 2000, Germany.  Protected cultivation in mild
winter climate in Sindh - Pakistan, International Symposium, on
Protected Cultivation in Mild Winter Climate: Current Trends for
Sustainable Technologies, March 10, 2000.  Biodiversity
for soil conservation in Pakistan, Salab Communication Tropic:
Iter-Linkages between biodiversity, Climate change and Soil
Resources, February 19, 2000, Spain.  Sindh having 202
farm chemical out of which 63 are banned in developed countries,
Daily SACH Newspaper (Sindhi), 7th March
2000.  Biotechnology evolved cotton, J. Pakistan Textile,
Vol. XLIX, No.4, April 2000, pp.31-35.  Women and girls,
tradition, modernity and post modernity in education in the
province of Sindh, TIA 2000 - Third International Conference,
9-12 July 2000, Oxford, UK.  M.H. and Farzana Panhwar
dedication to research, The Evening Star, 14 July,
2001.  Causes of rural poverty, LEISA Magazine, July 2001,
Vol.17, No.2, The Netherlands.  Intellectual property
rights and Pakistan’s mango production, Challenge is a
Publication of Roots for Equity. Sponsored by the Heinrich Boll
Foundatin (HBF), 26th June, 2002, Karachi,
pp.13-15.  Mango exhibition, The Evening Star News, June
----------- 2003, Pakistan.  Impact of biotechnology in
reducing poverty and hunger in Pakistan, J. Eubios of Asian and
International Bioethics, EJAIB, Vol.13, (6), November, 2003,
pp.223-224. Japan.  Valentine day the best married coupe
Panhwar and Farzana interview in Sindh - Pakistan, Daily Kawish
Newspaper, 14th February 2004.  The future of genetic
engineering and Bougain Villea flower in Sindh, Horticulture
Society of Pakistan, Flower Show 2004, pp.15-20.  A women
of substance, Daily DAWN Newspaper’s Sec. ‘Science Tech.
World’, November 27, 2004, Pakistan.  Organic Farming in
Pakistan Page.2 Articles on Page 1 are : Organic product, Social
Qualities with Equal and Fair Trade Constrains and Future, Impact
of Biotechnology In reducing Poverty And Hunger in Pakistan,
Composting As An Organic Fertilizer, Producing Pesticides Free
Fruits And Vegetables ,Genetic Engineering , Biotechnology,
Floriculture And It Future in Pakistan, Page Two: Gender Issue In
Rural Development Of Sindh in Pakistan, Poultry Farming Practice
in Sindh Pakistan, Chiko, Sapodilla . The Neglected Fruit of
Sindh, The Characteristic of Rabbit Farming. City Farmer, Canada
office of Urban Agriculture , Canada.2000.  Bioethics of
Agriculture Policies in Pakistan, Learning Conference 2007, The
Fourteenth International Conference on Learning – at the
University of Witwaterstand, Johanesburg, South Africa, 26th to
29th June 2007.  Genetic breeding of mangoes in
Pakistan,The Food Safety Network.2007.  Public and Private
Sector Partnership in Pakistan, Sincronia Fall 2003.An E-Journal
of Culture Studies , Department of Letters,University of
Guadalajara.2003  The Future of Pakistan Agriculture
,Sincronia Winter 2006, An E-Journal of Culture Studies,
Department of Letteres, University of Guadalajara.  Causes
of rural poversty,LEISA Magazine July 2001.Vol.17.  Success
Stories From Asia and the Pacific. Sustainable Agriculture: an
example at Panhwar Fruit Farm,Earth Summit + 5, New York, 23-27
June 1997.  Environment and society: Education and Public
Awareness and Sustainability: Mediterranean Information for
Environment and Sustainable Development , Thessaloniki,
Greece.  Agriculture Marketing Beyond Liberalisation in
Pakistan , Challenges for Biothics in Asia, Eubios Journal,
Eubios Ethics Institute.  Status of poultry farming in
Sindh Pakistan. FAO Publication, INFPD Newsletter Vol.13 No.2,
July-December 2003.  Rabbit Farming in
Sindh.Pakistan,Countryside & Small Stock Journal: January
2004.  Impact of Biotechnology in Reducing Poverty and
Hunger in Pakistan, Eubios Journal of asian and International
Bioethics 13 (2003), 223-4 p.  Women and Distance Education
in Sindh.Paksitan, Adult Education and Development Journal.
Number 51, 1998, Germany.  Organic Farming in Pakistan,
Diversification Farming organic, Organic-Center.UK.  Rural
Women and Sustainable Agriculture in Pakistan, IX World Forestry
Congress, Antalya, Turkey, 13 to 22 October 1999, Volume 5, Topic
28  Modified System of Irrigation Involving Sustainable
Methods, IFOAM ’96, Book of abstracts, 11th IFOAM Scientific
conference 11-15 August 1996, Copenhagen,
Denmark.  Environmental Pollution in Sindh.Pakistan,
Pakistan WebDirectory.2007.  Public and Private Sector
Partnership in Pakistan, Sincronia , Ano: 2003, Numero:1. Mexico.
General Secretary  at  M.H.Panhwar Trust , 157.C.Unit.No.2.Latifabad.Hyderabad.Sindh.Pakistan
April 1980
To supervise the M.H.Panhwar Fruit.Farm.
General Secretary  at  M.H.Panhwar Trust , 157.C.Unit.No.2.Latifabad.Hyderabad.Sindh.Pakistan
Currently 2007
To supervise the research work at M.H.Panhwar Trust , Personal
liberies, the trust have 4 liberaries , consist of more than
60,000 books and bulletons

Farzana Panhwar ’s education

B.Sc(Hon.). and M.Sc. [Bio-chemistry],
Karachi University [1980/December] , Karachi.Pakistan

Farzana Panhwar ’s additional information

Interests:
Research, education, agriculture, pollution, community, gender, cancer, post harvest technologies.organic agriculture, biotechnologies, animal husbandry,
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