Institute of Agrotechnology and Innovative Development is being created in Uzbekistan

Published 2021년 10월 30일

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A new institute, the Termez Institute of Agrotechnology and Innovative Development, is being established in Termez, Uzbekistan. The institute will be a part of the Termez branch of Tashkent State Agrarian University and will focus on training personnel in modern agricultural technologies. The institute will be coordinated by the Ministry of Agriculture of Uzbekistan and will offer postgraduate studies from 2022. This will be the second higher educational institution for agricultural technologies in Uzbekistan, providing more opportunities for higher education in agriculture.
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The Termez Institute of Agrotechnology and Innovative Development is being created in the city of Termez (Uzbekistan), EastFruit experts report. The corresponding document was signed on October 28, 2021 and published in the newspaper Narodnoye Slovo. A new higher educational institution for agricultural technologies and innovative development of agriculture of the republic is being created on the basis of the Termez branch of the Tashkent State Agrarian University. The city of Termez is located on the border of Uzbekistan with Afghanistan and is the administrative center of the Surkhandarya region - the southernmost region of the country. In the new university it is planned to train personnel with modern knowledge in the following areas: The tasks of the Institute of Agrotechnology and Innovative Development also include: The activities of the new institute will be coordinated by the Ministry of Agriculture of Uzbekistan, which is tasked with creating: It is also planned to open ...
Source: Eastfruit

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