BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 27. Representatives of
Uzbekistan and South Korea discussed expanding cooperation in
agricultural research, education and innovation during a meeting at
the Southern Farming Research Institute under Uzbekistan’s Ministry
of Agriculture.


This was reflected in the statement by the Ministry of
Agriculture of Uzbekistan.


The talks were held with the participation of Song Insong,
director of South Korea’s King Sejong Institute, who visited the
research center to learn about its scientific activities, research
environment and recent achievements.


“The scientific potential of the institute’s researchers and the
innovative approaches being introduced in the agricultural sector
deserve high recognition,” Song Insong, director of South Korea’s
King Sejong Institute, said during his visit.


During the visit, Song toured the institute’s modern
laboratories and reviewed ongoing fundamental and applied research
projects, as well as innovative developments aimed at advancing
Uzbekistan’s agricultural sector.







He also met with scientists and young researchers, praising
their scientific potential and the innovative approaches being
introduced in agriculture.


“We reached a common understanding on expanding bilateral
cooperation, particularly through experience-sharing initiatives
and joint research projects,” the parties said following the
talks.


The meeting underscored the growing role of international
partnerships in promoting agricultural innovation and enhancing
scientific cooperation between Uzbekistan and South Korea.