In particular, those include agribusiness, new genetic opportunities, the potential of animal husbandry, new crop varieties, R&D efforts in such fields as microelectronics, photonics, microwave electronics, technologies for advanced conversion of peat, for water purification, equipment and technologies for healthcare.
“More than 130 entrepreneurs, officials and public activists from Belarus and Khabarovsk Krai took part in the two-day forum. They established mutually beneficial cooperation, presented the potential of their companies and territories to each other, and shared their business experience and plans for further development,” the press service said.