
The aim of this event was to introduce modern technologies into the activities of farmers, veterinarians, and agronomists. Special attention was given to increasing productivity in animal husbandry and developing the processing industry focused on exports.
During the seminar, three main areas were discussed. Participants were presented with the advantages of water-saving drip irrigation systems and methods for selecting seeds adapted to climate change. Topics on veterinary safety covered strengthening animal health, improving the efficiency of artificial insemination, and complying with international standards. In the section related to processing and export, specialists examined support for local enterprises working with raw materials such as apricots and walnuts, and the opportunities for domestic products to enter international markets.
The ministry noted that the "AgroZooVet-2026" initiative is aimed at helping farmers combine scientific knowledge with practical work. Establishing modern veterinary standards and producing quality products were identified as the foundation of the country's food security.
The seminar gathered local farmers, representatives of agribusiness, and industry experts. Given the importance of the issues discussed, the Ministry plans to continue conducting similar training events throughout the republic.