International Scientific Seminar “Building Environmental Resilience through Eco-Friendly Farming Practices”

International Scientific Seminar “Building Environmental Resilience through Eco-Friendly Farming Practices”

2025
24 Jun
About the event

Date and time: 24 June 2025, at 16:00 (Moscow time).

Language: English

Venue: online, link to connect.

Reference

On 24 June 2025, the Institute of Ecology at Patrice Lumumba Russian University of Friendship of Peoples will host an international scientific seminar dedicated to topical issues of sustainable agriculture and environmentally friendly agricultural practices. The event will bring together leading experts in the fields of microbiology, agroecology and biotechnology to exchange experiences and discuss modern approaches to increasing crop productivity while taking environmental safety into account.

Key topics of the seminar:

  • Development and application of microbial biostimulants to increase crop yields.
  • Use of endophytic microorganisms to improve plant growth in arid regions.
  • The role of beneficial rhizobacteria in sustainable viticulture and plant protection.
  • Adaptation of environmentally safe agricultural practices in a changing climate.
  • Introduction of biotechnological solutions to increase soil fertility.

Seminar participants will be able to discuss not only the scientific aspects of the use of biostimulants and beneficial microorganisms, but also practical ways of introducing environmentally friendly technologies into agriculture. Particular attention will be paid to an interdisciplinary approach to solving problems of food security and environmental sustainability.

 

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