1. SUMMARY:
Seeking the challenges and responsible position where my education, knowledge and experience can be effectively
utilized for best interest of department and for the enhancement of my career.
“Motivated Farm Manager with more than two years of experience in Advisory services and Practical work.
Recognized for assessing operational needs and developing solutions to save costs, improve revenues. Resourceful
and well-organized with excellent leadership and team building record. Focus on use of Organic Farming also
utilization of new Innovations in agriculture. Experienced in coordinating activities at all levels to maximize profits
and sustain business operations. Work directly with employees to improve strategies and optimize performance”
Name KHAWAJA MUHAMMAD DAWOOD
Father’s Name KHAWAJA HAQ DAD KHAN
Date of Birth OCTOBER 18th
1992
Nationality Pakistani (CNIC. #. 32103-7856271-5)
Local/Domicile
TAUNSA SHARIF DISTT D.G.KHAN – PUNJAB
Hobbies
Gardening, computer skill, Book Reading and Poetry
Educational Qualification M. Sc. (Hons.) Agricultural Extension
From: Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi 2015-2017
Marks: 636 / 760 “3.93 / 4 (CGPA)”
B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture
From: Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi 2011-
2015
Marks: 2052 / 2840 “3.36 / 4 (CGPA)”
F.Sc (Pre-Medical)
From: B.I.S.E D.G.KHAN
Marks: 754 / 1100
Matric (Science)
From: B.I.S.E D.G.KHAN
Marks: 545 / 850
Experience:
Farm Manager / Agriculturist, at “Khawaja Model Agriculture Farm House” (March 2017- Current)
Taunsa Sharif, Punjab, Pakistan
Responsibilities:
Observed crop conditions, including completed crop duties, cultivation, irrigation and harvesting, for
Wheat, Fodder and Orchard and other foliage having facility with two workers, Monitored weather
conditions and adjusted strategies accordingly to avoid losses, Enlist minor & complex issues/problems
regarding Crops and find possible solution in available resources
Focus on use of Organic Farming also utilization of new Innovations regarding agriculture
Identified pests, weeds, and plants to determine appropriate selection of pesticides and fertilizers
Khawaja Muhammad Dawood
Cell No: +92-315-2151313, +92-315-9715000 | Khawaja000@gmail.com | Ward No: 4 Mohalah
Shamas Abad, Taunsa Sharif (32100), Punjab, Pakistan.
2. Directed efficient crop production to maximize resource utilization and consistently meet schedule and
financial demands
Demonstrated working techniques, practices and optimal safety behaviors to workers, maximizing
performance and reducing wasteful processes
Kept financial records up to date
Coordinated, led and executed brand training presentations for trade or trend shows and new partners to
generate and drive product awareness and sales
Developed and led implementation of farm transportation systems to move agricultural goods from fields
to facilities and consumers
Conducted research to identify issues and develop new methods of planning and completing agricultural
work
Designed and oversaw installation of irrigation, water-resource systems and drainage systems to control
runoff, optimize water usage and maximize crop production
Research Papers Published (Research Article):
Climate change and its effect on crop and livestock productivity:
farmers’ perception of Rajanpur, Pakistan
International Journal of Advanced Research in Biological Sciences Int.J.
Adv. Res. Biol. Sci. (2017). 4(4): 30-36
Climate change impact on rural livelihoods of small landholder: a case
of Rajanpur, Pakistan
International Journal of Applied Agricultural Sciences 2018; 4(2): 28-34
Constraints Faced by Dairy Farmers in Dairy Production Management
in District Dera Ghazi Khan
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Approach and Studies
Volume 05, No.4, July – Aug 2018
Areas of Interest
Field Trainings
Capacity Building
Organic Farming
Renewable Resources & Farming
Crop Production
Diffusion of Innovations
Monitoring and Evaluation
Planning and Development
Administration and Supervision
Field Visit & Case Studies
Participated in a field visit to district Layyah from August 27 29, 2016. The
objective of the field visit was to collect stories around climate change
impacts from vulnerable community and presenting to global channels by
Oxfam. The field visit was a part of GROW Campaign “Harvesting Global
Food Security and Justice in the face of Climate Change” being
implemented by Indus Consortium in six districts of Punjab since 2014
Layyah.
Training Received i. SPSS V.20 for International Workshop organized (Online Workshop on
Webinar) From December 19, 2014
3. ii. Literature Review using NVIVO for international workshop (Online
Workshop on Webinar)From November 7, 2014
iii. End-Note X7 for International workshop organized From November 7,
2014
Computer Training
Certificate
Six month computer training program included:
Window application software
Function of computer parts
M.S Word, Excel, Power Point and Access
Inpage (Urdu)
Internet (Mailing & Searching)
Skills Conduct Surveys
Scientific and Technical Report Writing
Office work
Collect & organize data (MS Excel and SPSS)
Support in organizing workshops
Compile & produce field visit report
Provide support to Organization in general administration and
Management
Languages Urdu, English, Saraiki, Pashto, and Punjabi
References:
Dr. Badar Naseem Siddiqui
Associate Professor/Chairman, Department of Agricultural Extension PMAS-Arid Agriculture University
Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Cell No. +92- 333-7822837
Email: abq678@gmail.com , drbadar@uaar.edu.pk
Dr. Muhammad Ali
Associate Professor, Department of Agricultural Extension PMAS-Arid Agriculture University
Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Cell No. +92- 333- 6560689 Phone No. +92-51-9062697
Email: muhammadali115@gmail.com, muhammadali@uaar.edu.pk
Abdur Rashid Chaudhary
CEO Develop Our Valuable Earth (DOVE) Qastex Building, Shahzad Market, Satiana Road, Faisalabad.
Mobile: 0321-6658003
E-mail: hdaarc@hotmail.com, hdaarc1@gmail.com