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Soil sampling and geodetic research in Beskaragai: a boost to agricultural development

Soil sampling and geodetic research in Beskaragai: a boost to agricultural development

The scientific and analytical group of Shakarim University conducted important research work to support the development of agriculture in the Beskaragay district of the Abay region. As part of this event, geodetic surveys were carried out and soil samples were taken.

In the speech of the head of state Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on the topic “Fair Kazakhstan: law and order, economic growth, social optimism”, special attention was paid to the development of the agro-industrial complex. In this regard, Shakarim University is systematically implementing a policy of technological modernization, deepening processing and expanding international cooperation in agriculture within the framework of the tasks mentioned in the Address of the Head of State.

During scientific research, experts in the field of geodesy determined the exact coordinates of the tested points and entered them on the map. This process allows you to clearly show the state of soil quality at each point. At the same time, scientists studied soil samples and began to analyze its chemical composition, fertility and effective indicators for agriculture.

The Akimat of the Beskaragai region actively supported the organization of the project and had a special influence on the scientific and analytical group of Shakarim University. Shakarim Lab researchers, teachers and students of geodesy took part in the research work and actively participated in the work process. These collaborations demonstrate the important connection between scientific research and practical applications.

Soil and water sampling and geodetic surveys directly contribute to increased agricultural productivity, effective land management and economic development of the region. The results of the study will become specific recommendations for local farmers and will facilitate decision-making in the field of agriculture.

The project will not only contribute to the development of agriculture in the Abay region, but will also allow students and young scientists to gain experience.

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