The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences at the University of Baghdad, represented by its Dean, Professor Dr. Ameera Mohammed Saleh, participated in the regular meeting of the Committee of Deans of Colleges of Agriculture in Iraq, recently hosted by the College of Agriculture, University of Basrah. The meeting was attended by deans of colleges of agriculture from various Iraqi universities.
During the meeting, participants emphasized the pivotal role of colleges of agriculture in graduating generations of agricultural specialists and experts in the fields of agriculture and food sciences, as well as their contribution to supporting food security pathways and sustainable development.
At the conclusion of the meeting, the President of the University of Basrah honored the deans of the colleges of agriculture in appreciation of their scientific and academic efforts.

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