Vadim Nosnikov, Associate Professor of the Department of Forest Plantations and Soil Science, Belarusian State Technological University joined the delegation of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Belarus to participate in the International Exhibition ?UzAGROEXPO-2025?. The event was held between November 18 and November 20, 2025 in Tashkent (Uzbekistan).
The group stand of the Ministry of Education showcased the cutting-edge developments of BSTU scholars that sparked keen interest of agriculture experts.
The following BSTU developments were put on display:? ?
- Agricultural applications of drones
- “Antimastit” teat cup liners
- Resource-saving technology for complex fertilizers based on low-grade phosphates
- Sterilization practices for canned vegetables and dairy products
- Chlorine-free water-soluble fertilizer – dolomite-based magnesium sulphate
- Low-waste technology for complex NPKS fertilizers
- Vegetable oil blends
- Apple crisps technology
- “Flebiopin” biological drug
- Technology for growing ball-rooted planting stock.
The group stand was attended by Alexander Ogorodnikov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Belarus to the Republic Uzbekistan, deputies of the Parliament and representatives of the Ministry of Agriculture of Uzbekistan as well as numerous organizations and businesses from Uzbekistan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russian and Tajikistan.??
A Protocol of Intentions signed between BSTU and Tashkent State Agrarian University was an important outcome to promote the cooperation in the field of education, research and academic mobility.? ?
Vadim Nosnikov and Irina Feklistova, Head of BSU Research Laboratory for Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology hosted a round table discussion about fostering of international collaboration between universities of Uzbekistan and Belarus. The sideline event was held at Information-Resource Centre of Tashkent State Agrarian University.
The Belarusian delegation also visited specialized departments of Tashkent State Agrarian University, including Animal Science Department, Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Forestry and Landscape Design. The parties took the opportunity to discuss and outline promising areas of bilateral cooperation in education and research.?





