Reaseheath College in Nantwich and food giant Nestle have been praised by Prince Charles for their regeneration work in Pakistan.
Reaseheath’s director of business and marketing Margaret Bardsley and Nestle bosses were thanked by the Prince for their support of the Pakistani dairy industry at a gala in London.
The dinner was held to mark the success of the Pakistan Recovery Fund, of which the Prince is Patron.
Prince Charles launched the fund to aid communities hit by devastating monsoon floods in 2010 – the worst in the country’s history.
Reaseheath’s agriculture team is the UK training partner of Nestle Pakistan and has provided training in advanced dairy management.
Prince Charles expressed thanks to all companies and individuals involved in helping Pakistan.
He was introduced to all his guests and discussed with Margaret Bardsley the influence of the western hemisphere on the fast growing Pakistani dairy industry and how this is increasing training requirements.
Margaret said: “It was a great honour to meet Prince Charles… he is extremely knowledgeable about the issues facing Pakistan, particularly within the agricultural and dairy sector.
“Both Nestle and Reaseheath College are committed to continuing to help support farmers and their families in Pakistan.”
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