The 9th Congress on Food, Agriculture, and Veterinary Sciences Was Successfully Concluded

The 9th International Congress on Food, Agriculture, and Veterinary Sciences, which brought together the scientific community in Konya, was successfully held.
Organized with the active participation of experts, researchers, and students in the field, the congress offered a rich program featuring presentations covering a broad academic spectrum, including Natural Sciences, Health Sciences, Veterinary Medicine, and Agricultural Sciences. High-quality scientific studies from various disciplines were shared on an international platform, making significant contributions to knowledge exchange, academic interaction, and the development of interdisciplinary collaboration.
Former Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Bekir Pakdemirli also attended the conference; through his assessments, he shared important insights and experiences regarding current developments in the fields of agriculture, food, and livestock with the participants. This contribution strengthened not only the conference’s academic dimension but also its connection to the sector.
The conference, which was attended by numerous local and international scientists, featured sessions, presentations, and scientific discussions that were followed with great interest by the participants. The topics addressed throughout the program were evaluated in light of current scientific developments and were of a nature that would both contribute to the academic literature and yield practical outcomes.
This significant scientific event, held at the international level, strengthened the interaction between academia and the business world; it laid the groundwork for establishing sustainable collaborations among participants. At the same time, it created an important environment for experience-sharing and networking for young researchers and students.
Notable for its scientific quality, scope, and participant profile, the conference ensured productive outcomes at both national and international levels; it concluded as a significant success in terms of enhancing scientific productivity and advancing knowledge accumulation in relevant fields.



















