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AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE: YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW

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Abstracts of the reports presented at the International Scientific and Practical Conference “Agricultural Science: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow”, dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the commencement of agricultural science in Kamchatka, which was held in Kamchatka on July 26–27, 2023 (hereinafter referred to as the Event/Conference), are published. The Conference was hosted by the Kamchatka Research Institute of Agriculture, a multifunctional specialized scientific institution that provides scientific support for the agroindustrial complex in Kamchatka Territory. In 2023, the Institute was incorporated as a branch into the N.I. Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources (VIR) and acquired the status: Kamchatka Research Institute of Agriculture – branch of VIR. The Event was attended by representatives of the largest scientific research and higher education institutions of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus, managers of agricultural enterprises in Kamchatka Territory, executives from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, and other officials. This publication is addressed to a wide range of experts in agriculture, including those employed at the agro-industrial complex enterprises, researchers, lecturers, postgraduate students, and undergraduates from universities and colleges.
Title: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE: YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW
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Abstracts of the reports presented at the International Scientific and Practical Conference “Agricultural Science: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow”, dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the commencement of agricultural science in Kamchatka, which was held in Kamchatka on July 26–27, 2023 (hereinafter referred to as the Event/Conference), are published.
The Conference was hosted by the Kamchatka Research Institute of Agriculture, a multifunctional specialized scientific institution that provides scientific support for the agroindustrial complex in Kamchatka Territory.
In 2023, the Institute was incorporated as a branch into the N.
I.
Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources (VIR) and acquired the status: Kamchatka Research Institute of Agriculture – branch of VIR.
The Event was attended by representatives of the largest scientific research and higher education institutions of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus, managers of agricultural enterprises in Kamchatka Territory, executives from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, and other officials.
This publication is addressed to a wide range of experts in agriculture, including those employed at the agro-industrial complex enterprises, researchers, lecturers, postgraduate students, and undergraduates from universities and colleges.

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