NUUz Experts

 Share Environmentally Friendly Technologies at International Seminar

NUU’z  Professor Gafurova Lazizakhan from the Department of Soil Science and Associate Professor Ergasheva Olimakhan took part in this important event, delivering a presentation on “Modern Environmentally Friendly Technologies in Restoring and Increasing the Fertility of Degraded Soils Under Climate Change”.

 

Focus on Farmers and Knowledge Transfer
The seminar was not just an academic exercise—it was a platform for farmers to engage directly with experts, absorb scientific knowledge, and discuss the real-world challenges they face in the field. Farmers are on the front lines of the fight against soil degradation, and their hands-on experience, combined with scientific innovations, makes them crucial in the global effort to ensure sustainable agricultural practices.

During the seminar, Professor Gafurova and Associate Professor Ergasheva emphasized the importance of involving farmers in the development and application of environmentally friendly technologies. They presented modern solutions that are critical to restoring soil fertility, especially in regions heavily affected by climate change.

 

 

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Kazakhstani Farmers:

Partners in Progress

The seminar provided a unique opportunity for Kazakhstani farmers to interact with Uzbek soil science experts, fostering a spirit of collaboration between the two countries. Meetings with Kazakhstani farmers allowed for a dynamic exchange of ideas and practices, as they shared their own experiences of managing degraded soils under increasingly challenging environmental conditions.

Seminars for Farmers and Food Industry Enterprises

NUUz has been organizing seminars and workshops specifically for local farmers and food industry enterprises. These seminars are vital in transferring knowledge from the academic world to the agricultural sector, ensuring that scientific innovations are applied effectively in the field.

Share the results of their research on soil fertility and climate-resilient crops.

Offer training on organic farming practices, helping farmers shift to more sustainable methods that reduce chemical input and environmental damage.

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