Government is reclaiming 1 M acres in Upper Egypt: Agricultural Spox

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Fri, 24 Dec 2021 - 02:09 GMT

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Fri, 24 Dec 2021 - 02:09 GMT

Women’s ownership of agricultural land would increase through clear policies – CC via Pixabay/vuesduciel

Women’s ownership of agricultural land would increase through clear policies – CC via Pixabay/vuesduciel

CAIRO - 24 December 2021: The Egyptian government is working on reclamation of one million feddans (one feddan is equal to 1.03 acres) in Upper Egypt, said spokesman for the Ministry of Agriculture Mohamed Al-Qarsh on Thursday evening.
 
 
 The new project would be developed and quipped with modernize irrigation systems to increase the agricultural area and land productivity, he told Kalemat Ser (A Secret Word) talk show on Sada El-Balad T.V.
 
 
He added that a new reclaimed farm was established in western Minya governorate, UpperEgypt.
 
 
The government targets reclamation more than 4 million feddans nationwide, he said.
 
 
On December 15, 2021, Governor of South Sinai Khaled Fouda stated that the total area of cultivated land in the desert governorate has reached 31,000 feddans.
 
 
A report released in July by the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation revealed that the state has spent hundreds of billions of pounds on the infrastructure, with the major New Delta project coming atop.
 
 
The project aims to develop 2.2 million acres, which represents 30 percent of the old Delta, and is a major leap for the new republic.  
 
The report indicated that the area targeted for cultivation is one million feddans at a cost of about 300 billion pounds, and the rest of the area are integrated projects rely on groundwater and treated agricultural drainage water to confront the problem of water poverty.
 

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