Egypt: Desert Research distributes 10,000 almond seedlings to farmers in North Sinai

Published 2023년 3월 21일

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The Desert Research Center, led by Dr. Abdullah Zaghloul, has distributed 10,000 almond seedlings to farmers in North Sinai, in line with the Egypt 2030 sustainable development strategy. The seedlings will be cultivated across 67 feddans in various communities, benefiting 36 farmers. This initiative is part of a larger presidential initiative to plant 100 million trees in Sheikh Zuweid and Rafah cities. The North Sinai Research Station, under Major General Dr. Mohamed Abdel-Fadil Shousha's leadership, is supporting this by providing seedlings, extension and technical support, and advanced agricultural models to conserve natural resources and combat climate change.
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Dr. Abdullah Zaghloul, head of the Desert Research Center, confirmed that 10,000 almond seedlings were distributed to farmers in North Sinai, in implementation of the ministry’s plan within the framework of the national strategy for sustainable development (Egypt 2030) within the coordination plan with research stations and executive authorities in North Sinai Governorate. Zaghloul explained The center is keen to support Sinai farmers with almond seedlings, which are considered one of the most important trees due to the economic return and cultural heritage of almond cultivation in North Sinai. Read also: Desert Research and ACSAD follow up on wheat cultivation in South Sinai. Zaghloul indicated that the support provided for the implementation of the initiative By planting 10,000 almond seedlings (bitter and sweet), with a total target area of 67 feddans planted in the areas of Qabr Omair, Al-Barawi, Al-Shalaq, Abu Al-Araj, Al-Joura, Al-Tuma, Al-Dhahir, Al-Wahshi, Abu Rifai, and ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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