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10 Steps of surviving in the war conditions for the Agricultural University: Occupation and Relocation

10 Steps of surviving in the war conditions for the Agricultural University: Occupation and Relocation

Ukraine: Impact of the war on agriculture, environment and society



April 6  Serhii Kiurchev

Tavria State Agrotechological University

Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences and the Consortium for Ukrainian Rural and Agricultural Development (CURAD) are hosting a webinar series sharing local perspective on the war in Ukraine. The webinars are presented by Ukrainian academics and industry professionals who are experts in their field and on the ground in Ukraine witnessing the situation first hand.

The webinars are on Thursdays, March 16 to May 4,

Register online at www.agsci.psu.edu/global/curad

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