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Sunday, 30 May 2021 / 05:42 PM
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi met today with Director General of the National Service Projects Organization (NSPO) Major General Mostafa Amin.
The Spokesman for the Egyptian Presidency stated that the meeting discussed the status of the projects of the NSPO in a number of sectors at the state level.
Maj. Gen. Mostafa Amin reviewed a number of the NSPO’s projects, particularly in the field of land reclamation in Sinai, which aim to increase its agricultural production of various crops. This is done within the framework of the organization’s role in supporting the state’s sustainable development efforts. These projects also seek to provide citizens with food security needs and create new agricultural and development societies that contribute to making full use of human capacities by providing new direct and indirect job opportunities.
The President directed that all technical, scientific and environmental aspects, especially water sources and soil type, of studies on land reclamation in Sinai should be examined with a view to achieving the best production rates for agricultural crops. This would help promote higher economic returns, establish related industries, and ensure provision of all services and facilities, particularly the electric power supply, in the new lands in line with the Sinai development project.
Sunday, 30 May 2021 / 05:42 PM
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi met today with Director General of the National Service Projects Organization (NSPO) Major General Mostafa Amin.
The Spokesman for the Egyptian Presidency stated that the meeting discussed the status of the projects of the NSPO in a number of sectors at the state level.
Maj. Gen. Mostafa Amin reviewed a number of the NSPO’s projects, particularly in the field of land reclamation in Sinai, which aim to increase its agricultural production of various crops. This is done within the framework of the organization’s role in supporting the state’s sustainable development efforts. These projects also seek to provide citizens with food security needs and create new agricultural and development societies that contribute to making full use of human capacities by providing new direct and indirect job opportunities.
The President directed that all technical, scientific and environmental aspects, especially water sources and soil type, of studies on land reclamation in Sinai should be examined with a view to achieving the best production rates for agricultural crops. This would help promote higher economic returns, establish related industries, and ensure provision of all services and facilities, particularly the electric power supply, in the new lands in line with the Sinai development project.