Seven farmers from Japan, specializing in both livestock and crop production, have arrived at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Tourism, and Agricultural Technologies at Osh State University. Their visit, scheduled from May 27 to 29, focuses on exploring the intricacies of agricultural development in Kyrgyzstan and fostering a meaningful exchange of experiences. The agenda includes visits to orchards in the Aravan region, private farms, and state farms dedicated to purebred production in the Kara-Suu region.
During their stay, they engage in meetings with faculty members and students, as well as acquaint themselves with the operations of the Veterinary Clinic.
Abdurashit Nizamiev, the dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Tourism, and Agricultural Technologies, highlighted the significance of this collaboration, emphasizing its role in bridging academic endeavors with practical industry applications. He mentioned his recent visit to Japan in March, where he explored agricultural and tourism zones, setting the stage for this reciprocal exchange.