The Dean of the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, Prof. Dr. Amira Mohammed Saleh, along with Asst. Prof. Dr. Shaimaa Hameed Majeed, Director of the Biological Control Research Unit, Dr. Sandab Sami Al-Dahwi, Dr. Rabab Neamah, and Mr. Ahmed Hassan Ali, participated in the First Agricultural Scientific Forum, recently organized by the Agricultural Research Center – Commission for Scientific Research under the theme:
“Modern Agriculture: Towards Sustainable Food Security.”
The event was held under the patronage of His Excellency the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Naeem Yasser Al-Aboudi.
The forum featured scientific discussions addressing the agricultural sector and the most important solutions and proposals aimed at achieving food security and promoting sustainable agricultural practices in service of this vital sector and our beloved country.
The event concluded with the distribution of certificates of appreciation to participants in recognition of their scientific contributions.
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