KazNARU's Green Week 2025 Showcases Sustainable Agri-Future
Kazakh National Agrarian Research University (KazNARU) hosted Green Week 2025 on September 8, 2025. The event, attended by distinguished guests from international organisations like the Islamic Organization for Food Security, QS, United Nations, FAO, ICESCO, and Erasmus, showcased KazNARU's commitment to advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through innovative agricultural research.
The week-long event featured projects on sustainable farming, smart agriculture, and digital transformation, highlighting the role of artificial intelligence and biotechnology in strengthening food security. KazNARU presented new monographs, including 'Smarter Agriculture, Brighter Futures' and 'The Use of Biotechnology for Sustainable Farming: Harnessing the Potential of Biochar'.
The event brought together experts from KIMEP University, the Kazakh-British Technical University, and Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University to share best practices and research outcomes in sustainability. First Deputy Chairman of the Board-Rector Primkul Ibragimov stressed the importance of integrating AI technologies, expanding laboratory capacity, and building global partnerships. Kazakhstan's collaboration with China, Uzbekistan, and other regional partners, as well as the establishment of the UN Sustainable Development Hub in Almaty, was underlined.
Hosted at KazNARU's Water Hub in Almaty and supported by the university's International Office and the Institute of Green and Sustainable Development, Green Week 2025 served as a platform for international cooperation and knowledge exchange, further cementing KazNARU's role as a leader in sustainable agricultural research.
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