Uzbekistan became interested in Arkhangelsk developments in potato cloning and selection

Published Nov 20, 2023

Tridge summary

A delegation from the Arkhangelsk region visited Uzbekistan to discuss agricultural cooperation. Uzbekistan expressed interest in developments in aquaculture, cloning seed material, and various products from the Arkhangelsk region. In return, the Arkhangelsk region is interested in supplying textile products made from local cotton, fruits and vegetables, and confectionery products to Uzbekistan. Agreements have already been made between companies, and the region's Lyubovskoye enterprise works with potatoes in laboratories for micropropagation and enzyme immunoassay.
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The visit of the delegation from the Arkhangelsk region to Uzbekistan, where representatives of the government and business communities held a productive dialogue, will contribute to the development of agricultural cooperation in both export and science. The Minister of Agriculture and Trade of the region, Irina Bazhanova, said that after the presentation, where the Arkhangelsk region presented its potential, the host party expressed interest in developments in the field of aquaculture, cloning seed material of potatoes and berry crops, as well as various products. Uzbekistan, in turn, is interested in supplying textile products made from local cotton, fruits and vegetables, as well as confectionery products to the Arkhangelsk region. At the moment, several agreements have already been concluded between the companies. Let us recall that in the Arkhangelsk region, work with potatoes is carried out by the Lyubovskoye enterprise in the laboratories of microclonal propagation and ...
Source: Agroxxi

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