Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation Witnesses the Delivery of Agricultural Mechanization Equipment to Agricultural & Marketing Cooperatives and the Distribution of Microenterprise Grants to Rural Women
21 December 2024
During an inspection tour to the SAIL project activities in Minya Governorate, with the participation of the Ministers of Water Resources & Irrigation, and Agriculture & Land Reclamation
Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation Witnesses the Delivery of Agricultural Mechanization Equipment to Agricultural & Marketing Cooperatives and the Distribution of Microenterprise Grants to Rural Women
Al-Mashat: The Sustainable Agricultural Investments Project targets 40,000 households in the governorates of Minya, Kafr El-Sheikh, and Aswan.
Agricultural development is a key sector within the government's program to achieve food security and increase employment rates.
The project achieves integrated development in the targeted areas through various agricultural, educational, and community projects.
At the
start of her visit to Minya Governorate to inspect the results of the
Sustainable Agricultural Investments and Livelihoods Project (SAIL), which is
being implemented in collaboration with the International Fund for Agricultural
Development (IFAD), H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic
Development, and International Cooperation, witnessed the delivery of
agricultural mechanization equipment to agricultural and marketing cooperatives.
In addition, grants were provided to support microenterprises for rural women.
The event
was attended by Dr. Hani Sweilam, Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation,
Mr. Alaa Farouk, Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, Major General
Emad Kedwani, Governor of Minya, and members of the House of Representatives
and the Senate.
The three
Ministers delivered agricultural mechanization equipment to the agricultural
and marketing cooperatives, which included six combines, three loader
excavators, three units for screening medicinal and aromatic plants, three corn
dryers, 2,500 plastic trays, and three peeling machines.
Additionally,
the Ministers distributed grants to rural women, which included 75 female cows,
75 female buffaloes, 150 female sheep, 30 milking machines, 25 rabbit
batteries, and four sewing machines.
H.E. Dr.
Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International
Cooperation, emphasized that this project is one of the most important
initiatives under the cooperation with the International Fund for Agricultural
Development. It is part of the country's efforts to promote rural and
agricultural development and support small-scale farmers. The project is also
aligned with the national initiative "Haya Karima".
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat
highlighted that the project includes a wide range of activities that
contribute to the integrated development of rural communities, through
educational, health, and developmental services, as well as drinking water
projects. It also offers training courses and capacity-building programs in
various fields, enabling citizens to increase their incomes.
H.E.
Minister Al-Mashat pointed out that the agricultural and rural development
sector is a priority within the government’s work program, given its economic
and social dimensions. She noted that this sector provides significant
employment opportunities in the local labor market.
H.E. Dr.
Al-Mashat added that the Ministry is working to achieve synergy between local
resources from the investment plan and international partnerships to maximize
the benefits of the efforts made and achieve the goals of the government’s
program, while also diversifying the Egyptian economy by increasing the
contribution of various sectors to the growth of GDP.
H.E. Minister
Al-Mashat affirmed the government's commitment to increasing agricultural
investments to enhance food security, which is a strategic objective. H.E.
stated that the volume of investments allocated to the agriculture and
irrigation sectors in the current fiscal year’s plan amounts to approximately
179 billion EGP, an 85% increase over the previous year, due to the state’s
expansion in land reclamation projects.
In this
context, H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat mentioned that food and water security are the main
pillars of the NWFE Country Platform, which reflects the state and government’s
efforts to mobilize necessary resources and financing to achieve comprehensive
development and enhance the resilience of citizens and small farmers to climate
change.
H.E.
Minister Rania Al-Mashat visited Al-Jihad School for Basic Education, which was
established as part of the project. Education is one of the main components of
the project, which has led to the establishment of nine basic and secondary
schools in the project’s areas of operation. Additionally, 11 daycare centers
have been opened and equipped to provide educational services to citizens in
these areas.
It is worth
mentioning that the Sustainable Agricultural Investments Project (SAIL) aims to
benefit 40,000 rural households, reaching 280,000 citizens, by providing
support to more families in the neighboring areas and offering social and
economic services. Additionally, 172 animal husbandry projects are available,
benefiting 3,440 farmers and beneficiaries, including 2,400 men and 1,040
women, promoting smart agricultural practices and techniques that are
climate-conscious and enhance natural resource management.