The Deanery of the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences honored the organizers of the Second International Scientific Conference on Agricultural Sciences. Headed by Prof. Dr. Amira Mohammed Saleh, the college hosted the event under the theme “Smart and Sustainable Agriculture for Food Security.” Experts and researchers from Iraq and abroad participated. The Dean commended the committees for their outstanding efforts in ensuring the conference’s success.
Specialists in agriculture presented cutting-edge research to advance the sector. The Dean emphasized the importance of such initiatives in upholding the college’s esteemed reputation. Productive discussions among attendees fostered valuable knowledge exchange on sustainable farming.
The conference combined local and global expertise to enhance food security. Researchers proposed smart farming solutions to key industry challenges. Participants agreed on the need for regular events to bridge academia and practical agriculture.

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