Halhale — Several agricultural experts discussed issues regarding national genetic biodiversity at a seminar in the Agricultural Institute of Halhale.
The seminar is the first of its kind in the country and is aimed at strengthening the existing biodiversity in Eritrea, exchanging information on the benefits and conservation of biodiversity, as well as outlining the responsibilities of organizations in conserving genetic biodiversity.
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