Bahir Dar Institute of Technology and Ministry of Agriculture Held Consultations on Capacity Building
February 25, 2026 / Bahir Dar, ISC/BiT]
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A delegation from the Ministry of Agriculture (Ethiopia) held consultative discussions with scholars and researchers from Bahir Dar University to explore areas of collaboration aimed at strengthening institutional capacity and enhancing professional development.
The discussions, hosted at the Bahir Dar Institute of Technology, focused on joint research initiatives, technology transfer, and capacity-building programs designed to improve the skills of ministry staff and promote innovation in the agricultural sector.
During the session, the Institute’s Deputy Scientific Director for Academic Affairs, Dr. Amare Kasew, provided a comprehensive briefing on the institution’s research capabilities, laboratory facilities, and hands-on training programs. He emphasized that the Institute possesses the necessary expertise and infrastructure to effectively collaborate with the Ministry in advancing agricultural technology and research-based solutions.
Beyond the discussions, the Ministry’s delegation toured various laboratories and workshops within the Institute to observe ongoing research and practical training activities.
At the conclusion of the visit, representatives of the Ministry, including W/ro Marta, expressed their interest in establishing a sustainable partnership with the Institute. They noted that closer cooperation between the two institutions would play a vital role in promoting technological advancement, strengthening human resource capacity, and supporting evidence-based agricultural development in Ethiopia.
The meeting is expected to pave the way for formal agreements and future joint initiatives between the Ministry and the Institute.
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February 25, 2026 / Bahir Dar, ISC/BiT]
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A delegation from the Ministry of Agriculture (Ethiopia) held consultative discussions with scholars and researchers from Bahir Dar University to explore areas of collaboration aimed at strengthening institutional capacity and enhancing professional development.
The discussions, hosted at the Bahir Dar Institute of Technology, focused on joint research initiatives, technology transfer, and capacity-building programs designed to improve the skills of ministry staff and promote innovation in the agricultural sector.
During the session, the Institute’s Deputy Scientific Director for Academic Affairs, Dr. Amare Kasew, provided a comprehensive briefing on the institution’s research capabilities, laboratory facilities, and hands-on training programs. He emphasized that the Institute possesses the necessary expertise and infrastructure to effectively collaborate with the Ministry in advancing agricultural technology and research-based solutions.
Beyond the discussions, the Ministry’s delegation toured various laboratories and workshops within the Institute to observe ongoing research and practical training activities.
At the conclusion of the visit, representatives of the Ministry, including W/ro Marta, expressed their interest in establishing a sustainable partnership with the Institute. They noted that closer cooperation between the two institutions would play a vital role in promoting technological advancement, strengthening human resource capacity, and supporting evidence-based agricultural development in Ethiopia.
The meeting is expected to pave the way for formal agreements and future joint initiatives between the Ministry and the Institute.
Information and Strategic Communication Office
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Telegram፡- https://t.me/bitpoly
Website፡- https://www.bdu.edu.et/bit
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