
During the meetings, farmers were provided with information on the proper organization of spring work, effective use of irrigation water, and measures of state support in the agricultural sector.
Specialists recommended that farmers pay attention to growing crops that require less water.
Water management representatives emphasized the importance of rational distribution of irrigation water, maintaining the cleanliness of irrigation channels, and effective use of water resources.
Veterinary specialists discussed ways to develop livestock farming, including opportunities to improve the breed quality of livestock through artificial insemination and increase the productivity of animals. Farmers were reminded of the necessity of having a veterinary certificate when transporting livestock to markets to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
Additionally, experts from the Talas department for chemicalization, plant protection, and quarantine offered advice on protecting agricultural crops from pests and diseases, and emphasized the importance of using quality seeds and adhering to agronomic standards.
At the end of the events, farmers had the opportunity to ask their questions and receive answers from specialists.