BUAN Students Return From Israel

Arrival of BUAN Students PIC. PHATSIMO KAPENG
Arrival of BUAN Students PIC. PHATSIMO KAPENG

Vice chancellor of Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (BUAN), Professor Shalaulani Nsoso says their three-year memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Israel will help improve commercial farming.

Nsoso said through the partnership they are trying to help students move away from the mentality of focussing on the production part of agriculture and to appreciate the importance of engaging in commercial farming.

“We have been part of the programme for three years now and it stems from a MoU between our government and that of Israel,” Nsoso said.

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