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Utarbaeva A.Sh. Conducting activities with students in the form of a game and a scientific conference on the tEPic of waste disposal, April 2, 2024
Utarbaeva A.Sh., along with first- and second-year students from the "Ecolife" environmental club of the Department of Ecology, held an intellectual game on the theme "My Ecological World Without Waste. Battle of the Experts!" The event was dedicated to International Day for a World Without Waste, celebrated on March 30. The goal of the game was to demonstrate students' knowledge of waste and develEP creative thinking in solving environmental problems related to waste pollution. The goal was to attract potential master's students to the "Waste Management" program. During the game, students demonstrated their knowledge of waste and their ability to think creatively and make decisions to address waste issues in our country.
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November 1, 2024,
A national competition has been announced for video clips on the tEPic of "Environmental Problems of Kazakhstan"; scientific projects on waste management; posters, slogans, and mottos on waste management; and crafts on the tEPic of "A Second Life for Waste" for university and college students and schoolchildren. The goal and objective of the competition is to develEP environmental awareness and a worldview in young peEPle regarding waste management.
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March 11, 2024 - March 16, 2024
Utarbaeva A.Sh. Conducting a seminar on the tEPic "Modern EurEPean waste management system"
The Un-Waste team from the Saken Seifullin KATIU organized a seminar on "The Modern EurEPean Waste Management System."
The aim of the seminar was to study the specifics of the EurEPean and Kazakhstani waste management systems and the mutual recognition of the master's program in waste management at partner universities. Master classes were held for faculty and graduate students of Kazakhstani partner universities. During the seminar, participants attended a series of lectures and practical exercises organized by colleagues from EKA University (Riga, Latvia) and toured KATIU's laboratories and research centers. Discussions were held during which participants analyzed the current state of waste management and received valuable recommendations from experts.
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A competition of scientific projects was held within the framework of the «Ferma Family Fest»
A competition of scientific projects within the framework of the Ferma Family Fest was held in the M.A. Gendelman conference hall with the support of the KazAgroMedia marketing company. The participants of the competition were schoolchildren of grades 5-9 from secondary schools of Zhambyl region and Astana. They presented their small research projects, which they implemented at the level of their schools. In their scientific projects, they provided information about greenhouses and the products that are grown there. As part of this festival, we conducted career guidance for schoolchildren, provided information about the university and invited them to continue the path of higher education and science in the future at our university.
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250 thousand fingerlings of carp were released into the Yesil River
On September 19, 2024, in the area of the Central Park of Astana, 250 thousand fingerlings of carp raised at the expense of the republican budget under the state order by the Zerendinsky fish nursery were released into the Yesil River. Representatives of the Committee of Fisheries of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Akimat of Astana, public associations, scientific organizations, students of KazATU named after S.Seifullin, residents of the capital took part in the stocking. The annual harvesting is carried out in order to preserve and sustainably use the fish resources of natural reservoirs, as well as to create recreational conditions for residents of the capital. It should be noted that fish farming enterprises plan to release another 15 million juveniles into the reservoirs of the Aral-Syrdarya, Balkhash-Alakolsky, and Yesilsky basins by the end of October.
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More than 1 ton of household waste was removed from the Yesil River in one day
On June 1, 2024, the Committee of Fisheries held an environmental campaign "Clean Reservoirs" on the Yesil River. The purpose of this campaign is to create conditions for the natural reproduction of fish resources and other aquatic animals, as well as clean up fisheries reservoirs from abandoned fishing nets and clean up the coastal area from household waste. The work on cleaning the Yesil River was attended by employees of the central office of the Fisheries Committee, the Yesil inter-regional basin Inspection, volunteers, students and teachers of the Kazakh Agrotechnical Research University named after S. Seifulin, 46 people, 3 pieces of equipment and 1 water transport involved. As a result of the campaign, about 1.3 tons of coastal garbage were taken to the landfill in one day. The importance of this event is very important for the conservation of nature and the purification of reservoirs. Taking into account the natural and climatic features of the regions, in Turkestan, Kyzylorda, Mangystau, Atyrau, West Kazakhstan, Zhambyl regions, the campaign began on March 1, and in Almaty, Karaganda regions and Zhetisu and Ulytau regions it began on April 15, in Akmola, Aktobe, Kostanay, Pavlodar, North Kazakhstan, East KazakhstanIn the regions of Kazakhstan and the Abai region, it began on May 1 of this year. In general, as a result of daily clean-up activities in the republic, more than 64 km of unattended fishing gear have been removed from reservoirs to date, and about 294 tons of solid household waste have been removed to landfills. About 3,700 people, 142 watercraft, 527 vehicles and cargo vehicles are involved in the campaign. In this regard, we urge all citizens to take care of nature, show compassion and not pollute the environment and fisheries reservoirs.
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The role of interaction between science and practice in adapting agricultural technologies to
farm conditions
S. Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical Research University's Agronomy program staff conduct
lectures and practical classes for farmers and actively participate in agricultural expeditions and «Field
Days» dedicated to current agricultural issues and their solutions. Continuing the training of agricultural
specialists is a key area of development in the modern agro-industrial complex. Training at experimental
stations and research organizations is an effective tool in this process. Such events familiarize farmers
with advanced methods of crop production, livestock farming, and agricultural production management,
and promote the implementation of innovative agricultural technologies and the rational use of resources.
The exchange of experience between specialists and farmers ensures the adaptation of scientific
developments to specific farm conditions. This results in increased efficiency in agricultural production,
improved product quality, and greater resilience of the agricultural sector to external challenges.
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Joint research with crop protection companies in Kazakhstan
Scientists of the S. Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical Research University (KATU), within the “Plant Protection” research direction, conducted studies under the project “Registration Trials of Pesticides in the Republic of Kazakhstan.”
In 2024, the research was carried out in collaboration with specialists from major crop protection companies, including JSC Firm “Avgust”, LLP “Aibad-2015”, LLP “AKRO Astana”, LLP “Dostyk-Agro 2012”, LLP “First Agrochemical Company”, LLP “FMRus”, JSC “Shchelkovo Agrokhim”, LLP “Astana-Nan”, LLP BASF Central Asia, and Shandong Weifang Rainbow Chemical Co., Ltd (China).
The aim of the research was to assess the biological and economic efficiency of various pesticides against harmful organisms under the agroecological conditions of Northern Kazakhstan. The trials included herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, seed dressers, and plant growth regulators applied to major agricultural crops.
The experiments were conducted at agricultural enterprises in the North Kazakhstan and Akmola regions in cooperation with local specialists, followed by comparative analysis of the new formulations with registered reference products.
The obtained results contribute to enhancing farmers’ professional competencies, improving crop yield and quality, expanding the scientific knowledge base, and strengthening the competitiveness of agricultural enterprises.
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Innovative approaches to developing nutritious potato varieties to enhance food security
The development of potato varieties with high nutritional value and stable yields is one of the most effective mechanisms for enhancing food security and reducing the risk of hunger. Dietary varieties enriched with natural antioxidants and vitamin C help strengthen population immunity and ensure access to valuable nutrients, even in regions with a limited assortment of vegetable products. The ‘Red Rose’ potato variety, developed by the S. Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical Research University (KATRU) in collaboration with scientists from Leling Xisen Potato Industry Group Company Limited (China), combines high productivity — up to 38 t/ha — with valuable dietary properties. Joint studies with farmers revealed that the tubers contain 18.9 mg/100 g of vitamin C and 86.9 mg/100 g of anthocyanins, ensuring a high level of antioxidant activity (TAS = 7.021 ± 0.069 mmol/L). The balanced protein content and low starch level make this variety both nutritious and suitable for dietary consumption. Thanks to the collaborative work of scientists and specialists under the supervision of V.T. Khasanov, the variety has been zoned for cultivation in the Akmola region and is recommended for industrial production as a source of affordable and health-promoting food.
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№AP08857439 Разработка новых биодеградируемых пленочных материалов на основе крахмал в рамках грантового финансированя со сроком реализации 27 месяцев на 2020-2022годы
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IRN BR24992961 IRN BR24992961 ""Development of new technologies using biological systems for processing coal waste into organo-mineral fertilizer to increase soil fertility and crop productivity""
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AP27510745 Development of technology for production of briquetted cedar oil
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International Oil and Fat Conference. June 7, 2024, Almaty.
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Project participants at the IV World Shiology Forum, October 9–11, 2023, Haikou, Hainan, China.
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Immunomodulatory energy drink “BALKYMYS” and its bottling process.
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Maikanov, B.S., Auteleyeva, L.T., Satayeva, Z., & Aipova, A. (2023). The development of balqymyz beverage from honey and koumiss. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research.
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"№ AP09562617 «Development of the domestic energy,
immunomodulation drink «BALKYMYZ»
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Тарих жады және тарих білімі: жаңа сын-тегеуріндер мен жаңа ша көзқарастар / Қазақстан-Ресей ғылыми форумның жинағы (26 қараша 2024 жыл). – Астана: Л.Н. Гумилев атындағы Еуразия ұлттық универси тетінің типографиясы, 2024. – 216 бет. Б.55-58
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Turbekova A. et al. Evaluation of the Genetic Material of the Grass Pea (Lathyrus Sativus L.) Seed Collection in Northern Kazakhstan //OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences. – 2022. – Т. 22. – №. 2. – С. 191-200.
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№ АР09561711 «Интродукция генофонда чины для актуализации культуры в Северном Казахстане» в рамках грантового финансированя со сроком реализации 12 месяцев на 2021-2023годы
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№AP08857439 Разработка новых биодеградируемых пленочных материалов на основе крахмал в рамках грантового финансированя со сроком реализации 27 месяцев на 2020-2022годы
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ИРН BR24992961 «Разработка новых технологий переработки угольных отходов с использованием биосистем в органоминеральные удобрения для повышения плодородия почвы и урожайности сельскохозяйственных культур» на 2023-2025 годы
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AP13068280 ""Development of enriched feed using highly nutritious, easily digestible and natural plant components to obtain high-quality and safe quail products."""
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Dyussibayeva, E., Seitkhozhayev, A., Rysbekova, А.B., ...Yessenbekova, G.T., Zhirnova, I.A.Studying the world collection of millet with a view to select forms immune to lose smut
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AP19678128 «Development of measures to reduce the epidemiological risks of the spread of zooanthroponoses in Kazakhstan»
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Bostanova, S.K., Aitmukhanbetov, D., Bayazitova, K.N., Zhantleuov, D., Il, Y. Indicators of full value feeding rations for dairy cows | Indicadores de rações de valor total para vacas leiteiras DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.254111
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AP19679670 «Improvement preventive measures against infectious diseases of animals (on the rabies example), based on using of information and communication technologies»
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Balji, Y.A., Knický, M.Impact of feed supplementation with balsam poplar buds on performance of young bulls
DOI: 10.21323/2414-438X-2021-6-4-294-299
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BR23591065 Development and implementation of innovative technologies and new aquaculture facilities that are cost-effective in environmental conditions of Kazakhstani regions
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Arman Issimov, Kaissar Kushaliyev, Nurzhan Abekeshev, Wassie Molla, Nurkuisa Rametov, Svetlana Bayantassova, Assylbek Zhanabayev, Assel Paritova, Malik Shalmenov, Altay Ussenbayev, Zhomart Kemeshov, Gulnara Baikadamova, Peter White. Risk factors associated with lumpy skin disease in cattle in West Kazakhstan
Doi:10.1016/j.prevetmed.2022.105660
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AP23485881 " Development the antiparasitic feed mixtures with phytobiotics for extensive livestock breeding "
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Shaizadinova, A., Amanzholova, M., Rukavitsina, I.V., Abeldenov, S.K., Zhumakayev, A.R. CRISPR/Cas12a-based method coupled with isothermal amplification to identify Alternaria spp. isolated from wheat grain samples, Laboratory of Molecular Biotechnology, National Center for Biotechnology, Astana, Kazakhstan Doi:10.3389/fmicb.2024.1468336
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AP23484620«Development and Implementation of Phytogenics and Phytobiotics for the Prevention and Treatment of Animal Mastitis with an Assessment of Milk Quality and Safety»
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Practical Training in Seed Science: Learning in Real Production Conditions
Assessing seed quality to ensure high yields under extreme conditions (drought, sharp temperature fluctuations, etc.) is one of the most essential skills for agricultural sector specialists in ensuring the country's food security.
In order to expand students’ professional competencies and implement the requirements of dual education, 4th-year students of the Non-Profit Joint-Stock Company “Saken Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical Research University”, enrolled in the educational program 6B08101 – “Agronomy”, completed practical training in the discipline “Fundamentals of Field Crop Seed Science” at LLP “North Kazakhstan Agricultural Experimental Station”.
During the practical classes, students reinforced their theoretical knowledge and developed key professional skills necessary for their future agronomic careers. The training enabled students to learn methods for determining seed sowing qualities, conduct sample collection, and study techniques for analyzing seed purity and viability. Students also assisted with harvest operations, sampling, seed preparation for storage, and participated in field visits to experimental plots.
This dual training format allowed students to see how the theoretical knowledge gained at the university is applied in real agricultural production. The acquired competencies will serve as a solid foundation for their professional development, promoting the formation of essential skills and the ability to effectively apply modern seed production technologies in agricultural practice