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A four-day workshop on scientific writing, organized by ICAR-AICRP on Fruits, concluded at the Regional Horticultural Research Station (RHRS) in Tirupati. The workshop aimed to enhance the data compilation and writing skills of 15 fruit researchers from across India. The event highlighted the importance of high-quality research and structured scientific communication for the advancement of horticulture in India.

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Scientific Writing Workshop Boosts Fruit Research Communication

TIRUPATI, INDIA – November 17, 2025 – A four-day workshop focused on enhancing scientific writing skills for fruit researchers concluded this weekend at the Regional Horticultural Research Station (RHRS) in Tirupati. Organized by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research’s (ICAR) All India Coordinated Research Project (AICRP) on Fruits, the event brought together 15 scientists involved in fruit research from across the nation.

The workshop, held at the Citrus Research Station campus (a unit of Dr. YSR Horticultural University, Andhra Pradesh), aimed to improve data compilation and standardize research outcomes across AICRP’s 47 centers. This network of researchers conducts 117 experiments on 10 key crops.

Speaking virtually, Dr. S.K. Singh, Deputy Director-General (Horticulture) at ICAR, emphasized the importance of both excellent research and clear, structured scientific communication, leading to high-quality publications.

Dr. YSRHU Registrar B. Srinivasulu also participated in the plenary session remotely. Prakash Patil from the Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR), Bengaluru, chaired the workshop, with Principal Scientist S. Priya Devi serving as the organizing secretary. The workshop underscores the commitment of ICAR-AICRP on Fruits to strengthening India’s horticultural research through improved communication and collaboration.

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