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Agrobigen’s Support for International Scientific Publications: Soil Fertility Studies in Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan
15 Ocak, 2025

Agrobigen continues to support international collaborations in the fields of sustainable agriculture and soil science. Recently, Agrobigen contributed to the preparation of two important scientific papers conducted jointly with scientists from Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan, both published in the Eurasian Journal of Soil Science.

📌 Kazakhstan study (2025):
Zharlygassov, Z., Kalimov, N., Ansabayeva, A., Zharlygassov, Z., Moskvicheva, E., Islamzade, R., Ay, A., Akça, İ., Kızılkaya, R. (2025). Sustainable nutrient management and agricultural productivity in chernozem soils of the Kostanay Region, Kazakhstan. Eurasian J. Soil Sci. 14(1): 98–106. DOI: 10.18393/ejss.1592633
This research examined sustainable nutrient management and agricultural productivity in the chernozem soils of Kazakhstan’s Kostanay region.

📌 Azerbaijan study (2024):
Islamzade, T., Baxishov, D., Guliyev, A., Kızılkaya, R., Islamzade, R., Ay, A., Huseynova, S., Mammadova, M. (2024). Soil fertility status, productivity challenges, and solutions in rice farming landscapes of Azerbaijan. Eurasian J. Soil Sci. 13(1): 70–78. DOI: 10.18393/ejss.1399553
This paper assessed the soil fertility status, productivity challenges, and potential solutions in rice farming landscapes of Azerbaijan.

Agrobigen actively supported not only financially but also through field studies, laboratory analyses, and scientific collaborations in the research processes leading to these publications. These contributions reflect Agrobigen’s strong commitment to disseminating scientific knowledge and strengthening sustainable agricultural production.

The studies conducted in Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan contribute both to the development of regional agriculture and to the advancement of international perspectives on soil fertility management.

 

Agrobigen will continue to support international scientific research, shaping the future of agriculture with the guidance of science.