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Turkish Aid Agency will transfer Drone Technology to Sindh Agriculture University

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Turkish Aid Agency will transfer Drone Technology to Sindh Agriculture University

Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency will also help establish a modern greenhouse project. Representatives of Sindh Agriculture University and Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency discuss the projects

Tandojam, Sindh

Turkey and Sindh Agriculture University (SAU) have agreed to start various projects on modern agriculture including establishing a modern greenhouse and drone technology project.

The representatives of both sides have emphasized the need for cooperation and joint research in modern agricultural projects and student linkage programs between institutes of two countries.

A meeting was held between the representatives of the Sindh Agriculture University and the representatives of the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) in the committee room of the University on Monday which was chaired by Vice Chancellor Dr. Fateh Marri, and Mr. Khalil Ibrahim Basaran, head of TIKA’s Sindh Office, Karachi also participated.

The meeting was informed that the Turkish agency TIKA will support Sindh Agriculture University in drone technology to evaluate diseases, soil, and water in crops and spray crops and orchards as needed while supporting the construction of a modern greenhouse cum laboratory in the university.

It was urged that technology transfer program will be ensured for the students of both countries under the student’s linkages program.

The SAU in collaboration with Turkia will start modern agricultural research and value-addition programs in the country and especially in the province of Sindh, which will especially benefit the farmers.

Mr. Khalil Ibrahim Basaran said that with the modern greenhouse and drone technology, not only the agricultural university will be able to carry out research work, but other agricultural institutions, farmers, students, and the private sector will also benefit from it.

Dr. Mohammad Ismail Kumbhar, Director, University Advancement and Financial Assistance said that research on vegetables and plants of different climates will be done from the greenhouse and it will get results on different conditions of the soil and its performance.

Dr. Zia-ul-Hassan Shah, Advisor Planning and Development to the Vice Chancellor, suggested that a Turkish language center should be established for students in the SAU, to pursue higher education and scholarship in Turkey.

Dr. Imran Khatri and Dr. Shahzad Nahiyon gave briefing on both projects. Dean Crop Protection Faculty Dr. Manzoor Ali Abro, and TIKA Representative Miss Fatima participated.

It was informed that during the recent flood in Sindh, the free wheat seed was distributed among 1200 flood victim farmers of Sindh, by the Turkish agency TIKA under the supervision of Sindh Agriculture University. (PR)

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