On June 14, 2 training seminars will be held in Namangan:
• for biogas
• for intensive fish farming
The training is organized for farmers in the Namangan region by three sister projects - the Aid for Trade component of the PROON Project on Facilitation of Foreign Trade and Investment in Uzbekistan, the PROON Low-Carbon Development Project and the Global Environment Facility Small Grants Program (GEF SGP) in Uzbekistan.
Farmers in Namangan will be able to familiarize themselves with innovative technologies tested in the framework of the PMGEF projects.
The first training course will be on biogas. Farmers will be able to familiarize themselves in detail with biogas technology: what it is, how to build it, what benefits this technology can give for an autonomous and stable energy supply. This will be a very practical training that will allow farmers to get acquainted with the technology in detail, ask all their questions.
Just for information, a PMGEF project is planned in Namangan, which will build a demonstration biogas plant. The project is initiated by the Namangan Engineering and Economic Institute.

construction of a biogas plant in Syrdarya
Biogas training will take place in the morning, from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm. The training will be conducted by a farmer who has installed a biogas plant in Syrdarya.
The training will be conducted in Russian, with translation. Presentations and materials will be presented in Uzbek.
The second training session will focus on intensive fish farming. A specialist in intensive fish farming will tell all the participants about the most profitable way to do fish farming in Uzbekistan. Topics such as:
1. What is happening now in the fisheries industry in Uzbekistan, what is the current state (History, the foundations of the current legislative state, applied technologies, prospects)
2. Biological features of the development of aquaculture in Uzbekistan (characteristics of the technology used, the basics of intensive technology, various types of fish farming systems: ponds, pools, recirculating water systems, cages)
3. Organization of fish farming (full-system and non-full-system, cold-water and warm-water, economic foundations, qualifications of workers, etc.)
4. Objects of fish farming (carp, trout, catfish, sturgeon, others).

The intensive fish farming training will take place in the afternoon, from 14:00 to 17:00.
The training will also be conducted in Russian, with translation. Presentations and materials will be presented in Uzbek. It's just that both in the case of biogas and in the case of fish, the trainers, unfortunately, do not speak Uzbek.
The training helps to organize the local khokimiyat. Place of training - hotel Namangan-S, st.Dustlikmicrodistrict 2, Namangan city (tel. +998 (69) 2329952) (landmark - building 2 on the right after entering Namangan city from Tashkent (after the checkpoint) or opposite the NBVED bank).
Everyone is invited to participate in the training (in any of them). For any questions about participation, you can contact the head of the trade component of the PROON project in Namangan. Contacts:
AdhamKuchkarov
Office Tel./Fax: (+998 69) 226 12 29
Mobile: (+998 93) 501 14 49
e-mail: adham.kuchkarov@undp.org