Kom Ombo farmers in Egypt pledge to hand over the largest amount of cane crop to the Ministry of Supply

Published 2023년 1월 7일

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Farmers in Kom Ombo have expressed their gratitude to the political leadership for increasing the price of cane supply to benefit the Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade. This decision is expected to result in a higher rate of supply and help meet the state's needs for subsidized sugar. The Kom Ombo factory has contracted with 11,500 farmers to supply cane for the current season, with a production goal of 180,000 tons of sugar. The government's decision to increase the supply price and adopt the seedling system for cane cultivation is anticipated to boost production and efficiently use water.
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Kom Ombo farmers thanked the political leadership for responding to their demands to raise the price of supplying a ton of cane for the benefit of the Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade, during the current season, stressing that the state is working to meet farmers' requirements and limit the high prices of fodder, fertilizer and other production inputs. A number of farmers confirmed during the tour of the delegation of the Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade to the Kom Ombo factory to follow up the supply process that the current season will witness a great response to increase the rate of supply in favor of the Ministry of Supply, and to provide the state's needs for subsidized sugar, stressing that they will continue to work side by side with the state to secure its needs. of strategic agricultural products. Shadli Madani, a Kom Ombo farmer, said that most farmers will supply the largest possible amount of cultivated areas, which amount to 59,000 feddans of cane, which ...
Source: Almalnews

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