College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences Hosts Iranian Delegation from Al-Nasir Group of Companies


The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences hosted an Iranian business delegation from Al-Nasir Group during the Baghdad International Agricultural Fair. Dean Professor Dr. Amira Mohammed Saleh invited the group to tour the college’s dairy processing facility in Abu Ghraib.
Five faculty members welcomed the delegation: Dr. Rabee Mizhar, Dr. Asaad Al-Baydani, Dr. Izz al-Din Hamoud, Dr. Sada Sahoki, and Dr. Hussein Nima. They explored equipment upgrades and production line improvements for the dairy plant.
The Iranian representatives demonstrated advanced dairy processing technologies. This cooperative visit strengthens technical knowledge sharing to enhance the facility’s operational capabilities. Both parties agreed to continue productive discussions about modernizing the university’s dairy production systems.

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