A Scientific Seminar at the College of Agriculture on Modern Technologies and the Future of Agricultural Production

The College of Agriculture at Samarra University organized a scientific seminar entitled “Smart Agriculture: The Future of Modern Agriculture,” aiming to highlight the importance of modern technologies and smart systems in developing the agricultural sector and achieving agricultural sustainability.

The seminar addressed the concept of smart agriculture and its role in improving agricultural production through the use of digital technologies and modern systems in managing agricultural resources. It also discussed the importance of employing technology and artificial intelligence to address environmental and climatic challenges and achieve optimal water and energy use.

The seminar emphasized the importance of transitioning to modern agricultural methods that contribute to increased productivity, reduced costs, and improved crop quality, in line with global developments in the agricultural field.

The seminar was presented by:

Lecturer Dr. Mohammed Ali Abdullah

Assistant Lecturer Noor Al-Huda Hamid Hassan

Assistant Lecturer Ahmed Shaker Nassif

The seminar was attended by a number of faculty members, students, and those interested in agricultural affairs. The importance of disseminating scientific and technological awareness to support the future of agriculture and achieve sustainable development was emphasized. Media and Government Communication Department

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