Kazakh scientist to claim Nobel
14:25, 18 April 2014
ALMATY. KAZINFORM Kazakhstan's scientist Abdumalik Ashirov who created a new method aimed at increasing crop yields by 50% claims the Nobel Prize.
Ashirov is a doctor of engineering sciences, professor and head of the research laboratory at the South Kazakhstan Teacher's Training Institute. The invented technology has been already approbated and approved at agricultural institutions of Kazakhstan, Russia, Uzbekistan, Turkey, Germany, Tajikistan and Ukraine. Experiments in gathering richer crops of wheat, barley, rice, potato, etc., gave successful results. Ashirov proposes to introduce his approach in farms both in Kazakhstan and abroad.