The College of Agriculture, in cooperation with Siraj Al-Arafa Company, organized a workshop on the Agricultural Business Incubator The workshop aimed to develop the graduates' skills and qualify them to manage agricultural projects in line with the requirements of the market movement. Encouraging sustainable agriculture based on modern scientific methods The workshop, which was attended by the Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, Prof. Dr. Sajid Al-Nour, explained that the launch of the agricultural incubator is a new stepping stone for the missions and mission of academic institutions based on the international classifications of universities as it reveals the level of competence of unemployed graduates and their ability to obtain agricultural job opportunities. The Director of Basra Governorate Agriculture, Engineer Hadi Salem, also lectured In it, he spoke about the challenge of the agricultural sectors through the local tide, which expelled large agricultural areas from the governorate, in addition to the fact that the oil police also took fertile agricultural areas, and praised the joint cooperation between the College of Agriculture and the Directorate and encouraged graduates with the contribution of the private sector to open agricultural projects. And he also attended the workshop, the director of the Siraj Al-Maarifa Company, Dr. Essam Younes, in which he explained that the graduates must understand the economic feasibility of the project, and those projects must be included in the agricultural park program in order to guide the graduate towards the right and proper direction. We will start with fifty projects as an initial batch after all are integrated Information up to document agricultural production. Dr. Qutaiba Jassim also gave a lecture on agricultural and animal projects. Dr. Maged Makki also gave a lecture on fish farming projects The workshop was attended by officials of civil society organizations and professors from the University of Basra The workshop recommended Registering projects for the agricultural business incubator electronically, and evaluating projects by professors and according to the required terms of reference