Egypt: South Sinai Agriculture Undersecretary participates in the opening of the friendship garden in Sharm El-Sheikh

Published 2024년 11월 10일

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The Agriculture Directorate in South Sinai, led by Dr. Mohamed Shata, is responsible for the supply and planting of olive trees in the Friendship Square Garden in Sharm El-Sheikh. In collaboration with the Union, they have planted 46 olive trees, including 42 3-meter-tall apple olive trees and four large 16-year-old trees, as part of the insurance industry forum's future vision. The undersecretary expressed gratitude for the support and efforts put into the garden's creation, highlighting the symbolic significance of olive trees in representing peace.
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Written by: Dr. Osama Badir Dr. Mohamed Shata, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Agriculture in South Sinai Governorate, said that the Agriculture Directorate is the entity responsible for supplying olive trees and planting them in the Friendship Square Garden in Sharm El-Sheikh. Follow us on Al-Falah Today Channel Follow us on Al-Falah Today Facebook page This came during the opening of the beautification works of the entrance to the Friendship Square Garden today, Sunday, in the presence of Dr. Enas Samir - Deputy Governor of South Sinai, Dr. Mohamed Farid Saleh - Head of the Financial Regulatory Authority, Alaa Al-Zuhairi - Head of the Egyptian Insurance Federation, and a group of leaders from the governorate. Shata pointed out, in a special statement to “Al-Fellah Today”, that the Agriculture Directorate planted 42 3-meter-tall apple olive trees, 7 years old, and four large trees, 16 years old, in the area allocated by the Union in the Friendship Garden, as part of the forum’s ...

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