Ministry of Agriculture in Egypt: The 100 million trees initiative contributes to the promotion of olive crops

Published Oct 27, 2024

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Egypt's Ministry of Agriculture is planning to boost olive cultivation and improve the quality of olive oil through collaborations with various councils and organizations. The General Union of Producers of Horticultural Crops has launched a specialized council for olives to support small and medium-sized farmers and exporters. The ministry also emphasizes the need for awareness campaigns on the health benefits of olive oil and plans to involve the International Olive Council and the Egyptian Olive Council in these efforts. The 100 million tree project will also contribute to the growth of the olive crop.
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Dr. Saad Moussa, Supervisor of the Foreign Agricultural Relations Sector at the Ministry of Agriculture, said in statements today on the sidelines of the inauguration of a qualitative council for olives, that there will be cooperation between the General Union of Producers of Horticultural Crops and fortunately there are many lands in Egypt suitable for olive cultivation, especially in Sinai, in addition to the need to provide awareness campaigns on the health importance of olive oil, and this requires support from all concerned ministries. Moussa suggested cooperation with the International Olive Council and the Egyptian Olive Council, noting that the 100 million tree project within the presidential initiative will contribute to the advancement of this crop, and this requires holding training courses and awareness campaigns. This came after Major General Ashraf El-Sharkawy, Chairman of the General Union of Producers and Exporters of Horticultural Crops, affiliated to the Ministry ...
Source: Almalnews

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