Green Academy and Ministry of Environment & Water Resources to held seminar on aquaculture development
30 June, 2014 09:29
Scientific Research Center Green Academy together with the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources of Kazakhstan will held a seminar maintenance of biodiversity and aquaculture development” on July 4-5.
The participants will familiarize with implementation of Fishery development Program, draft Concept of maintenance and stable use of biodiversity in Kazakhstan, indicators of fishery effectiveness and international development practice and technologies in aquaculture field.
UNDP experts on biodiversity, representatives of the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development, Agency of Kazakhstan for Statistics, the Republican Association of the fishers and fishery entities “Kazakhrybkhoz”, the Analytical Center of the economic policy in agro-industrial complex KazAgroinnovation JSC and other will lecture at the seminar.
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