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2 weeks Training
Beginner2025/8/31 - 2025/9/11

Managing of Agricultural Soil Amendments for Sustainable Soil Quality Improvement

Instructors

Samira Said Ahmed Eid El-Sabagh

Samira Said Ahmed Eid El-Sabagh

Assistant Researcher

Eman Hassan Ali El-Gamal

Eman Hassan Ali El-Gamal

Researcher

Mai El-Sayed Mohamad El-Sayed Khedr

Mai El-Sayed Mohamad El-Sayed Khedr

Researcher

Abd Alla El-Said Ahmed

Abd Alla El-Said Ahmed

Researcher

Institute

Arid Lands Cultivation Research Institute

Department

Land & Water Technologies Department

Description

The program aims to teach participants about the importance of soil quality and how agricultural practices can improve its properties. It also intends to provide them with the skills to effectively select and apply the right nutrients based on soil and crop type. Additionally, it emphasizes promoting environmental sustainability through the use of agricultural residues as soil amendments. Lastly, it seeks to enhance participants' ability to evaluate the impact of agricultural practices on soil fertility and crop yield.

What Will You Learn?

1-Enhance participants' understanding of soil quality, the various types of agricultural improvements, and their significance in boosting agricultural productivity.

  • 2-Develop practical skills for analyzing soil characteristics and assessing the effects of adding soil amendments.
  • 3-Encourage the use of agricultural residues as safe and environmentally friendly soil enhancers to support the green economy and promote sustainable resource management.
Certification

yes you will have Certification .

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Samira Said Ahmed Eid El-Sabagh

Title: Assistant Researcher

Experience: 0 Years

Biography: M.Sc., (Soil and water) titled: “Effect of glomalin on zinc forms, transition and structural stability in calcareous soils.” Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria University, JUNE 2018. B.Sc., Agriculture, Soil science Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Menoufia University, June 2007.

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