A South Korean institute will assist Uzbekistan in building a "smart" greenhouse for the cultivation of agricultural products and research purposes, reports Podrobno.uz.
Kakhramon Yuldashev, Uzbekistan's Deputy Minister of Agriculture, recently met with representatives from the Republic of Korea, led by Yongbae Lee, President of the International Horticultural Institute. During the meeting, they discussed the creation of a 0.6-hectare greenhouse complex at the Research Institute of Vegetable and Melon Crops and Potatoes.
The greenhouse will feature energy-saving technologies and remote management capabilities through a computer system. It will be used for growing various agricultural products and conducting a range of research activities.
Source: podrobno.uz