The Agricultural Research Center will host an important scientific event on December 23, 2025, with the participation of Mohamed Abdel Aty, former Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation. The aim of the event is to discuss the future of water and water resources management in Egypt, and its direct implications on the agricultural sector and national agricultural production.
This initiative comes as part of the ongoing efforts to enhance the integration between scientific research and water resource management, supporting sustainable agriculture and ensuring water security for Egyptian farms. It also reflects the Center’s commitment to engaging experts and specialists to develop agricultural and water policies that meet farmers’ needs while preserving resources for future generations.
The session is expected to highlight current challenges facing Egypt’s agriculture, particularly those related to water consumption optimization, irrigation system development, and securing water supplies for the upcoming farming seasons — which could positively influence productivity and reduce losses.
This event reinforces the vital role of the Agricultural Research Center as a core hub for agricultural and water research, emphasizing that developing Egypt’s agricultural sector requires coordination among researchers, officials, and decision-makers, with a focus on sustainability and environmental protection.