During the visit, he carefully examined the crops grown in the field experimental plots and became closely acquainted with the ongoing scientific research activities at the station. A meeting with local farmers was also organized, providing an open platform for discussion and exchange of ideas.
Throughout the meeting, Dr. Razzokov presented detailed information on:
- The potential of plasma technology in agriculture
- The impact of biofertilizers on soil fertility and crop productivity
- The practical outcomes of modern scientific approaches in farming systems
The strong interest shown by farmers in innovative technologies and scientific advancements was particularly encouraging. The session included active discussions, numerous questions, and practical consultations on implementation strategies.
As part of the visit, Dr. Razzokov and the Director of the Experimental Station, Avez Pirimqulov, signed a Memorandum of Understanding to initiate field trials of plasma technology and biofertilizers under real agricultural conditions.
In addition, plasma-treated wheat samples were tested by station specialist Begoyim Husanovna, and a joint scientific publication has already been produced as a result of their collaboration.
The next stages of cooperation will include expanded field experiments, systematic scientific monitoring, and comprehensive data analysis.
This partnership is expected to contribute significantly to the advancement of innovative agricultural practices, strengthening the bridge between science and practical farming.
Science remains the foundation of sustainable progress. Innovation is the key to stable and resilient crop yields.