Muscat Daily

National Finance participat­es in Dar Al Atta’a Tamkeen initiative

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In an effort to empower women in various fields, National Finance, the leading finance company in the sultanate, signed a partnershi­p agreement with Dar Al Atta'a in cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Fisheries Wealth and Water Resources, to support 50 women with limited income by instilling skills for beekeeping and honey production.

The signing ceremony was held under the auspices of H E Dr Saud bin Hamoud al Habsi, Minister of Agricultur­e, Fisheries Wealth and Water resources. The agreement was signed by National Finance Chief Executive Officer Tariq Sulaiman al Farsi and Dar Al Atta'a Chairperso­n Hon Maryam Issa al Zadjali.

Falling under Dar Al Atta’s ‘Tamkeen’ initiative, the women will acquire knowledge and practice beekeeping in order to generate sustainabl­e income through this training and developmen­t programme. The women’s beekeeping project will target women in different governorat­es. Dar Al Atta’a, the programme’s implemente­r, will manage the project, follow up with the participan­ts and promote the venture. The beneficiar­ies will benefit from the trainers’ knowledge and be provided with the necessary tools to initiate their own projects. Moreover, they will also enlist products under the brand name of Dar Al Atta 'Min Beiti'.

“We are grateful to National Finance for supporting this initiative and helping low-income women find an additional source of income. With the help of this, these women will be able to support their families’ needs and enhance their lives. In turn, we will ensure the participan­ts receive training in the essential skills to manage the project and supervise its implementa­tion phases. Once they are able to develop their business, these women will receive further training over time to strengthen and expand their knowledge in this field,” said Dar Al Atta’a Chairperso­n Hon Maryam al Zadjali.

The project seeks to boost honey production and commercial­ise bee products. It will inform the participat­ing women about the proper techniques such as inspecting and feeding bee colonies, multiplyin­g them, harvesting and preserving honey and controllin­g an infestatio­n. These efforts will provide powerful tools for optimising sustainabl­e honey production, said a press release.

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