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The Minister of Agriculture of Uzbek Ibrokhim Abdurakhmonov transformed world agriculture with genetic science.
After early clap studies in the United States, he first developed the development of the first cotton world, creating genes, lengthening fiber and increasing productivity without intersection. Today, the Porklock varieties cover 100,000 hectares, while the new work expands to sustainable wheat salt.
Thanks to the genomic and biopathic center in Tashkent, he also developed cotton cars safe for using a person and captured Covid-19 genomes during pandemia. Having received the recognition of UNESCO in 2023, he says: “Either for drought or illness, we can now act quickly to find solutions.”