Under the patronage of Prof. Mohamed Diaa Zain El-Abedeen, President of Ain Shams University, the Faculty of Agriculture, at Ain Shams University, participated in organizing the Egyptian Wheat Festival 2025, in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation and the Agricultural Research Center. The event was attended by Prof. Walaa Abdel Ghani, Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, Dr. Shaimaa El Iraqi, President of the Festival, and under the supervision of Prof. Lamia Radwan, Director of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Club, and student Mohamed Abdel Rahim Qandil, Vice President of the Innovation Club at the Faculty of Agriculture, at Ain Shams University.
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The festival witnessed the launch of the Countryside Life Program, the first wheat festival of its kind in Egypt. The iClub team from the Faculty of Agriculture participated in organizing the festival's activities, presenting a distinguished model of leadership, organization, and teamwork.
In his speech, Prof. Walaa Abdel Ghani praised the role of the Innovation Club and the opportunities it provides students to transform their ideas into feasible projects by linking academic aspects with practical, productive realities.
In her speech, Prof. Lamia Radwan highlighted modern methods of wheat cultivation and irrigation as a strategic source of food security in light of the challenges of climate change and water scarcity, with the goal of maximizing the benefits of scientific research and innovation, from seed to harvest, through agricultural processing and consumer access.
Student Mohamed Abdel Rahim Qandil, Vice President of the Innovation Club at the Faculty of Agriculture, explained the role of the Innovation Club (I Club), affiliated with the Innovation Hub (I Hub), and its contributions to supporting and empowering students and youth within the faculty. The club does not limit itself to awareness or training, but rather represents a true link between the student and the labor market, innovation and development, in addition to encouraging applied scientific research through student entities.
At the conclusion of the festival, the faculty and its organizers were honored and shields were presented to them, thanking them for their outstanding efforts in making this distinguished scientific event a success.