As part of the requirements of the Food Packaging Engineering course, the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences at the University of Baghdad organized a scientific visit for fourth-year students of the Department of Food Science to the National Center for Packaging and Filling, affiliated with the Ministry of Industry and Minerals. The visit was supervised by Prof. Dr. Ishraq Munir Mohammed, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lama Khairy Hassan, and Assist. Prof. Dr. Mayson Dhafer Hadi.
The visit aimed to familiarize students with modern technologies used in food packaging and filling, and to enhance their understanding by linking theoretical concepts with practical applications.

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