Egypt

President Sisi directs to provide all means of support for Egypt’s future projects

President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi met today with Major General Amir Sayed Ahmed, Adviser to the President of the Republic for Urban Planning, Lieutenant General Ahmed El-Shazly, Head of the Armed Forces Financial Affairs Authority, Major General Ahmed Al-Azzazi, Head of the Armed Forces Engineering Authority, and Colonel Pilot Bahaa. Al-Ghannam, Executive Director of the Egyptian Future Agency for Sustainable Development.

The official spokesman for the Presidency of the Republic stated that President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi followed during the meeting Work developments in the projects of the Egyptian Future Agency for Sustainable Development, which aim to provide high-quality agricultural products at reasonable prices to citizens, achieve self-sufficiency in strategic goods, and export the surplus abroad.

Ambassador Mohamed El-Shenawy, the official spokesman, indicated that the President During the meeting, he stressed the need to support these projects through specific mechanisms, most notably enhancing the efficiency of the irrigation system, establishing silos to store grains and grains, while increasing the use of modern technology in land reclamation, and Developing agricultural mechanization systems.

The official spokesman added that the President directed that all means of support be provided for the projects, within the framework of the state’s plan to expand the area of ​​agricultural land and increase agricultural production, with the importance of linking the projects to the government’s efforts to achieve comprehensive economic development. In various fields, in a way that contributes to raising living standards and facilitating the lives of citizens.

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