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UPL Empowers Future Agri-Leaders Through Inspiring Guest Lecture at NIAM Jaipur

UPL shared a moment of pride and purpose as it engaged with the bright, aspiring minds of C.C.S National Institute of Agricultural Marketing (NIAM), Jaipur, delivering an empowering guest lecture designed to inspire the next generation of agri-leaders.

The session was led by Himanshu Panwar, Business Head – LATAM at UPL and a distinguished NIAM alumnus, alongside Ganesh Kashid, HR Lead – SUPERFORM & Campus Relations. With their rich experience across global markets and human capital development, the speakers offered students invaluable insights into the evolving world of agriculture.

The lecture highlighted:

  • UPL’s global vision and mission to reimagine sustainability
  • Promising career opportunities and essential skill sets in the agri-business landscape
  • Global market dynamics and innovations shaping the future of agriculture

Students engaged enthusiastically, asking thoughtful questions and exploring new ideas that challenge traditional approaches. The session not only broadened their understanding but also strengthened their motivation to contribute meaningfully to the agriculture sector.

UPL extends sincere appreciation to NIAM Jaipur for the warm welcome and collaborative spirit. Such knowledge-sharing initiatives reaffirm UPL’s commitment to nurturing young talent and building a more sustainable, resilient future for global agriculture.

Together, we continue to celebrate progress, innovation, and the leaders of tomorrow.

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