The Unit for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, University of Baghdad, participated in the product exhibition during the Global Entrepreneurship Week, attended by the Dean of the College, Professor Dr. Amira Mohammed Saleh, along with several faculty members, students, and distinguished guests.
The exhibition featured medicinal, therapeutic, and cosmetic products made from safe natural extracts, as well as food and therapeutic products prepared from various types of fruits.
The event aimed to demonstrate the potential for collaborative efforts to support the national economy and serve the labor market, contributing to income diversification, encouraging innovation and entrepreneurship, and providing job opportunities for graduates.

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