In Kadamzha, farmers are being trained in future technologies
The aim of this event was to introduce modern technologies into the practices of farmers, veterinarians, and agronomists. The organizers focused on increasing productivity in livestock farming and developing the processing industry oriented towards export.
The seminar covered three key areas. Participants were introduced to new technologies, including water-saving drip irrigation systems and methods for selecting seeds resistant to climate change. In the area of veterinary safety, topics discussed included improving animal health, enhancing the efficiency of artificial insemination, and adhering to international standards. In the section dedicated to processing and export, experts examined support for companies using local raw materials such as apricots and walnuts, as well as opportunities for entering international markets.
Ministry representatives noted that the "AgroZooVet-2026" initiative aims to help farmers integrate scientific achievements into their practical activities. Compliance with modern veterinary standards and the production of quality products were identified as key factors for the country's food security.
The seminar was attended by local farmers, agribusiness experts, and specialized professionals. Given the relevance of the topics discussed, the Ministry plans to organize similar training events throughout the republic.
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