Afnan Raad Jassam from Department of Agricultural Extension and Technology Transfer successfully defended her MSc.work with the title (The problems faced by rural women in the field of buffalo rearing and marketing its products, and ways to address them)
The study aimed to identify the problems faced by rural women in buffalo farming and to determine solutions to address these problems.
The researcher recommended that the Ministry of Agriculture must provide the necessary financial allocations to conduct workshops and lectures, in addition to providing financial provisions for projects such as rehabilitating abandoned dairy processing plants and increasing support for them.
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