Iran: Define projects for self-sufficiency in animal feed production

Published 2021년 1월 3일

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Iran's Vice President for Science and Technology, Sorena Sattari, has announced the implementation of projects in collaboration with the Forest Organization to promote economic development and efficient use of pastures. The vice president also emphasized the importance of producing animal feed in innovative ways that align with the country's ecosystem. He pointed out that Iran has a significant amount of agricultural waste, such as one million tons of sugarcane waste, which can replace animal feed. Sattari also highlighted the need to define projects for self-sufficiency in animal feed production, as corn and meal are not well-suited to Iran's climatic conditions.
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According to ISNA, Sorena Sattari told reporters today on the sidelines of the unveiling of natural resources projects and the signing of a memorandum of understanding to establish a center for innovation and technology of natural resources: The Vice President for Science and Technology has implemented several projects with the Forest Organization. It is an economic development that can use pastures well. He continued: "One of the serious discussions in recent years is the pursuit of food security." We must be able to produce animal feed in innovative ways and according to the ecosystem of the country, and in this regard, we have designed projects in cooperation with the Ministry of Jihad for Agriculture. The Vice President for Science and Technology went on to point out that agricultural waste in Iran is a significant number, adding: "For ...
Source: Isna

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