North Sinai Governor: Spain imports Egyptian olive oil to mix it with the oil it produces

Published Sep 25, 2023

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Major General Muhammad Abdel Fadil Shousha, the Governor of North Sinai, highlighted the value and quality of olive oil, stating that it is even more expensive than petroleum. He mentioned that Spain imports Egyptian olive oil due to its low acidity level. Shousha emphasized the importance of agriculture, particularly in the village of Al-Kharouba, and the involvement of the Ministry of Agriculture, the people, and tribal sheikhs in determining land ownership. Additionally, he discussed the establishment of water desalination plants and the plan to provide a water desalination station in every village.
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Written by: Nasser Al-Gazzar Major General Muhammad Abdel Fadil Shousha, Governor of North Sinai, said that a barrel of olive oil is more expensive than a barrel of petroleum, indicating that it is one of the purest types of oil in the world, pointing out that Spain imports Egyptian olive oil; To mix it with the oil it produces due to its low acidity level, which reaches less than 1%. Follow us on Al Falah Channel today Follow us on Al-Falah Today Facebook page Shousha indicated, during his interview with the program “On My Responsibility,” broadcast on the “Sada El Balad” channel, on Sunday evening, that agriculture is the most important field in which the people of the village of Al-Kharouba work, noting that committees from the Ministry of Agriculture, the people, and the tribal sheikhs participate in determining the eligibility of every citizen to Own his land. He continued: Two water desalination plants have been ...

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