Maryam Hossam Hamdan from Department of Agricultural Extension and Technology Transfer successfully defended his Ph.D. work with the title ” Management of Citrus Orchard Owners’ Agricultural Practices to Mitigate the Effects of Climate Change in Al-Yusufiyah District / Baghdad Governorate”
The thesis aimed to identify the challenges facing citrus orchard owners and determine their level of management of agricultural practices aimed at mitigating the effects of climate change in Al-Yusufiyah District.
The researcher recommended strengthening and developing specialized agricultural extension programs for citrus cultivation, with a focus on sustainable agricultural practices in irrigation, fertilization, soil management, and pest control to support farmers’ ability to adapt to climate change impacts.
Congratulations to the researcher on this achievement.
 
 

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