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Al-Sisi inaugurate­s 2nd phase of national water-preserving greenhouse project

PRESIDENT ALSO OPENS FACTORY FOR PACKAGING OF AGRICULTUR­AL PRODUCTS IN MARSA MATROUH

- By Sarah El-Sheikh

President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi inaugurate­d 1,300 greenhouse­s at Mohamed Naguib military base on Saturday morning, as part of the national agricultur­al project,marking the largest greenhouse complex in the Middle East.

The second phase of the greenhouse­s project was establishe­d on an area of 10,000 feddan.

Defence Minister Mohamed Zaki, Parliament Speaker Ali Abdel Aal, and other senior officials have attended the inaugurati­on ceremony.

The first phase of the project was opened in February 2018 to grow agricultur­al products using less water for irrigation than traditiona­l farming.

The project is part of the 100,000 feddan greenhouse­s project, including the 10 th of Ramadan city in Cairo,Abu Sultan and El-Am al village in Ismailiya governorat­e, El-Lahun village in Fayoum governorat­e, El-Fashn town in Beni Suef governorat­e,and El-Adwa village in Minya governorat­e.

Meanwhile, the president also opened a new factory for packaging of agricultur­al products in Marsa Matrouh.

The project is executed by the National Company for Protected Agricultur­e affiliated to the National Service Projects Organizati­on.

Al-Sisi said that the new phase’s productivi­ty is estimated at around 184,000 tonnes of vegetables annually.

The greenhouse projects will contribute to achieving food security and bridging the gap between production and consumptio­n in the country, maximising the use of available land for agricultur­al activities while rationalis­ing water usage, establishi­ng integrated agricultur­al communitie­s, providing high-quality products free of pollutants, and creating new job opportunit­ies.

Last week, President Al-Sisi made an inspection tour to monitor the progress of the greenhouse project.

The president made some remarks on market control during the inaugurati­on ceremony.He said that state cannot take side of consumers against traders and the opposite. He also highlighte­d when the state previously interfered to control prices of meat, the profits of small farmers were impacted, therefore the state’s interferen­ce should be balanced.

“We want all of us to move together to achieve balance, where consumers get products at reasonable prices while preserving farmers’ rights,” Al-Sisi said.

 ??  ?? The first phase of the project was opened in February 2018
The first phase of the project was opened in February 2018

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