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FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE AND VETERINARY MEDICINE.

The Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine has relaunched it’s Faculty Bi-weekly seminars for the 2021/2022 Academic year. These seminars are a platform for Academic staff and Postgraduate students of the Faculty to share knowledge and information about current challenges and propose solutions to Agriculture related issues.

The relaunch was opened with a lecture on the topic ” Mitigating Climate Change through carbon sequestration for sustainable development: Empirical evidence from Cameroon’s Forest Economy” by Prof Ernest L. Molua. These seminar also provided opportunities for students to showcase their research prowess for improvement in the agricultural sector in Cameroon.
The event was chaired by the Dean of the Faculty, Professor Mvondo Awono Jean Pierre.

 

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