In line with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Quality Education, Professor Dr. Nasr Noori Al-Anbari, faculty member at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences – University of Baghdad, in collaboration with Professor Dr. Abdulrazaq Al-Rawi (Retired), former Head of the Department of Animal Production at the College of Agriculture – University of Baghdad, participated in authoring the book entitled Current Trend and Future Prospects in Cattle Production.
The book was published by University of Baghdad in 2026. It consists of 15 chapters and 468 pages and is written in English, serving as an important scientific reference for academics, researchers, specialists, and postgraduate students in the field of modern trends and future prospects in cattle production.
The book includes the latest scientific information and technologies, in addition to presenting a number of applied research experiment results supported by colored illustrations, contributing to the advancement of scientific knowledge and the development of the livestock production sector.

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