Arshad Yassin Hammadi from department of Agricultural Extension successfully defended his PhD work with the title “A proposed model for developing the main agricultural extension organizations in line with the sustainable development goals in Iraq.”
The study aimed to identify how to change agricultural guidance regulations in line with the dimensions of sustainable development through optimal management of financial and technical resources.
The researcher recommended providing training programs to develop the skills required by leaders of the Iraqi agricultural community to enhance awareness of sustainable development issues.

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