The Continuing Education Division at the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Karbala organized a training course entitled (Using Agricultural and Animal Accounts and Costs) on the college’s discussion room.
The training course aims to give preliminary information in agricultural cost accounting through an introductory introduction to the concepts of agricultural and animal activities in establishments that practice such activity, as well as addressing a definition of agricultural and animal cost accounting and the most important objectives.
The axes of the symposium were distributed on cost accounting, objectives and types of agricultural and animal activities, the benefits of accounting for agricultural and animal costs, as well as measuring the cost of production, controlling costs and making decisions, and the elements of agricultural and animal costs and what these elements include (materials, wages, expenses).
The dean of the college, Prof. Dr. Wefaq Al-Bazi, and a number of the faculty’s employees participated in the symposium. M.A. Ali Dakhil Sakhel, a teaching staff member at the College of Veterinary Medicine, and M.S. Sherine Tawfiq Ali, an employee in the Financial Affairs Department at the University of Karbala, attended the symposium.