Zeinab Abdel-Bari, the first female head of the Farmers’ Syndicate in Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate, said that Egypt has made unprecedented achievements toward horizontal and vertical agricultural expansion and empowering Egyptian women during the past few years, and these huge investments in the agricultural field come to achieve the state’s vision of the necessity of achieving self-sufficiency.
Engineer Zainab Abdel-Bari, representing male and female farmers as their general captain in Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate, stressed the necessity of supporting this vision and called on the farmers and farmers to help the state in achieving its future plan, which added nearly five million acres of new agricultural land that is cultivated using modern agricultural methods. We, parents and heads of families, must all encourage young people to go to these reclaimed areas to work and settle completely there, especially in light of the new urban communities with full services that the state has created.
She added that this project and other protected crops established by the state in recent years have greatly helped in providing the necessary quantities of food commodities, especially vegetables and fruits, in the markets.
The head of the Farmers’ Syndicate indicated that Egypt is adopting a correct approach on all axes in improving the livelihood of farmers, developing the agricultural sector, and bringing Egyptian agricultural products to the world as one of the best products in the world, in addition to providing all the needs of Egyptians for all agricultural products at reasonable prices in light of the insane rise in most agricultural products in all countries of the world.
She further pointed out that the government was keen to encourage farmers to increase the areas of basic crops and expand livestock breeding and the cultivation of poultry and fish with unprecedented facilities and support, in addition to working seriously to reduce losses and increase production in all ways and means and introduce new agricultural systems and modern irrigation methods.