The Ministry of Agriculture of Iraq organizes a lecture titled Production of Hanna Hydrangea with the Blue Alison Gin Technology

Country: Iraq
The Ministry of Agriculture of Iraq organizes a lecture titled Production of Hanna Hydrangea with the Blue Alison Gin Technology
14 June 2024
The Ministry of Agriculture organized a lecture titled Production of Hanna Hydrangea using the blue alison gin technique in the presence of a number of Ministry employees and its groups.
The ministry said that the lecture was by Dr. Imad Khalil Hashim / Department of Agricultural Research, in which this technology is very modern and used in some developed countries in the agricultural field and in the field of hemp in Australia, Pakistan and China, where this technology has given a more than 20% increase in productivity than the best varieties of plant disease resistance. And insects, in turn cause improvement of crop quality and confrontation of climate change (high temperatures, salty, dryness), where climate change is considered a serious challenge to food security under high temperatures, where crops are negatively affected by high temperatures and cause weak intellectual foundation, low light representation, leaf aging and grain sterility.
In addition, this technology plays a great role in addressing malnutrition problems by providing grains rich in iron and zinc content, plants are more powerful and enhances their abilities to compete with bushes, fight off diseases and insects that affect plants, causes the quality of crops to be improved and the productivity is better and higher than the heather.
The Ministry of Agriculture seeks to develop the agricultural sector in the country by developing its cadres and sending them to developed and developed countries, especially in the field of agriculture, where a specialized team has been sent to Pakistan.
In cooperation with the Islamic Organization for Food Security, to participate in a workshop on the production of hemp hybrids using the blue zone gin technology, where the organization provided the participants with samples of hybrid hemp seeds, and in turn the application of cultivation of this hybrids will be circulated in Iraq for the next season.