The National Higher School of Agriculture, in collaboration with the Agricultural Chamber of the Algiers province, is set to host a significant training workshop focused on bio-fertilization and the valorization of organic waste. The event aims to equip local farmers with best practices, contributing to improved soil fertility and the advancement of sustainable agriculture across the region.
Algeria sustainable agriculture training
The workshop is scheduled to take place on June 3rd and 4th, 2026, at the premises of the National Higher School of Agriculture in Hassan Badi, El Harrach municipality. Participants will gain insights into various techniques related to bio-fertilization and explore effective methods for utilizing organic waste to enhance soil quality and bolster sustainable agricultural production.
This initiative underscores Algeria's commitment to modernizing its agricultural sector and promoting environmentally sound practices for long-term food security and economic growth.
Related topics: Algeria agriculture, sustainable farming, bio-fertilization, organic waste, soil fertility, agricultural training
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