Sierra Leone’s ambassador praises the development of Egyptian agricultural research
Sadiq Sylla – Ambassador of the State of Sierra Leone – praised the development in Egyptian applied scientific research in the field of agricultural crops, expressing his aspiration for more cooperation between his country and Egypt in this field.
This came during the visit of the Ambassador of the State of Sierra Leone, today, to the Sakha Research Station of the Agricultural Research Center of the Ministry of Agriculture in Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate.
The Ambassador of Sierra Leone inspected, during his visit to Sakha station Various research programmes, most notably the maize, wheat, onion and rice research programme.
Sierra Leone’s ambassador visits the rice mechanization center
He visited “Silla” He was accompanied by Dr. Alaa Khalil, Director of the Field Crops Institute, on behalf of Dr. Adel Abdel Azim, Head of the Agricultural Research Center, Rice Mechanization Center in Mit El-Diba, in the presence of Dr. Mohamed Atwa, Director of the Research Station, heads of research programs, and Undersecretary of the Agricultural Engineering Research Institute.
Sadiq Sela praises the development of applied agricultural research
The Ambassador of Sierra Leone and his accompanying delegation expressed, during his inspection tour of the station, his great happiness at the development of applied scientific research in the field of agricultural crops for Egypt.
Sila looked up For further cooperation between his country and Egypt in the field of applied agricultural research and benefiting from Egyptian expertise.
This confirms the pioneering role played by the Agricultural Research Center in developing the Egyptian agricultural sector and within the framework of joint cooperation between sisterly Arab and African countries.
Read also
Al-Quseir praises the efforts of scientists from the Agricultural and Desert Research Centers
Agriculture follows up on research programs at Sades station in Beni Suef
Don’t miss it
When the girl is driving a microbus | And a university student as well