Hyderabad:As Indonesia works in the direction of meals self‑sufficiency, a 12‑member group from its greater schooling and analysis ecosystem visited the University of Hyderabad (UoH) on Tuesday to check agricultural analysis and discover collaborations in meals safety and sustainable farming.
The go to was organised beneath the ‘Lesson Learn Agricultural Alternatives’ programme, a joint initiative of Indonesia’s Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology and the Ministry of State Secretariat. UoH stated the programme is linked to Indonesia’s nationwide precedence of strengthening meals safety and decreasing dependence on imports.
The delegation included Junaidi Khotib, secretary, Directorate General of Research and Development, Ministry of upper schooling, science and know-how, together with representatives from universities and authorities establishments.
Vice‑Chancellor (in‑cost) J. Anuradha stated collaborations between establishments in India and Indonesia may assist tackle shared challenges in sustainability, agriculture and meals techniques by joint analysis and information trade.
Faculty from the School of Life Sciences and Department of Plant Sciences offered UoH’s work in dryland agricultural administration, pure farming, permaculture, digital agriculture applied sciences, local weather‑resilient meals techniques and sustainable crop manufacturing.
Discussions additionally coated agricultural insurance policies, synthetic intelligence and mechanisation in farming, and alternatives for human useful resource growth and educational exchanges.
The delegation later visited laboratories and analysis amenities to realize a more in-depth understanding of UoH’s work. According to the college, the interplay laid the groundwork for future collaborations in analysis, coaching and information sharing, significantly in meals safety, sustainable agriculture and local weather resilience.