Today corresponding to 7th Dec. 2020, Aswan university president Prof. Ahmed Ghallab signed a cooperation protocol with the ministry of agriculture and land reclamation. The protocol entitled” Studies of Taxonomic Soil Survey”. Prof. Ghallab said that the protocol signing was witnessed by representatives from the ministry of agriculture and natural resources and Desert Research Center which was represented by Dr. Abd Allagh Qasem Zagloul, the center’s chairman. Prof. Ghallab added that Aswan University has research and scientific capacities in several fIelds among which soil studies field in the faculty of agriculture and natural resources. The protocol gains its significance from achieving the complete utilization of Aswan University’s scientists’ capacities in the field of land reclamation.
In the same context, Prof. Ghallab stressed on the importance of Desert Research Center as an esteemed scientific institution locally and globally which has a technical cadre in the different studies regarding land reclamation. It fulfills the political leadership’s directions and the society’s needs of production abundance and food security. In the same context, Dr. Abd Allah Al Qasem said that he directed the minister of agriculture and land reclamation to cooperate with the Egyptian universities in the geographical zone of the areas in which the ministry do taxonomic Soil Survey, like the universities of Aswan and Assiut which have all technical elements and scientific cadre that help in community service and environmental development. All parties agreed on making the protocol between the ministry of agriculture and natural resources represented in the Desert Research Center and the Egyptian universities represented in the universities of Aswan and Assiut. The event was attended by the vice president of graduate studies and research Prof. Ayman Othman, the dean of the faculty of agriculture and natural resources Prof. Yasser Abd Al Hameed, the delegation of the ministry of agriculture and land reclamation and the delegation of Assiut University. At the end of the meeting, shields were exchanged between the two parts.
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