Egypt: Demands for the cultivation of representatives to increase the price of a ton of sugar cane

Published 2022년 11월 21일

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The House of Representatives in Qena has called on the Ministry of Supply and the Sugar Company for Integrated Industries to increase the price of supplying sugar cane due to rising production costs. The representatives have highlighted the threat to sugar cultivation due to high production costs and the need for new cultivation systems, while stressing the need for fair prices for farmers. The Minister of Supply has promised to review the price of supplying a ton of sugar cane in response to the economic measures taken by the Egyptian state.
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Members of the House of Representatives in Qena demanded the Ministry of Supply and the Sugar Company for Integrated Industries to increase the price of supplying sugar cane, during the meeting of the Agriculture and Irrigation Committee today, headed by Representative Hisham Al-Husari, stressing that the increase in production requirements in light of the existing high prices, burned the pockets of farmers and became a threat to the strategic commodity. While there is no increase in the supply price of a ton of sugar cane. During the discussion of the briefing requests submitted by the deputies: Hisham Al-Hosari, Fathi Qandil, Abdel-Fattah Muhammad Al-Shahat, Sahar Sedky Khalifa, Hanan Abdel-Moneim Awad, the deputies emphasized the low prices of supplying the sugar cane crop, in light of the high costs of its cultivation requirements in light of the trend to implement The new system for its cultivation to increase crop productivity, that sugar cultivation is threatened with ...
Source: Almalnews

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