USAID launches "Feed the Future" project at value of dlrs 37 mn in Aswan

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Tue, 26 Mar 2019 - 09:44 GMT

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US Agency for International Development (USAID) Administrator Mark Green

US Agency for International Development (USAID) Administrator Mark Green

LUXOR, Upper Egypt, March 26 (MENA) - US Agency for International Development (USAID) Administrator Mark Green, accompanied by Deputy Aswan Governor Abdel Qader Kheir have launched an initiative called "Feed the future" at a value of dlrs 37 million as part of Egypt Rural Business Strengthening project.

The initiative will invest dlrs 37 million, including funds for Feed the Future, to build resilience in Egypt's agricultural sector, which will advance food security, prosperity, and ultimately self-reliance for Egyptians, according to a statement released by the USAID.

Through the Egypt Rural Business Strengthening project, Egyptian farmers and food processors will establish connections to domestic and international markets, gain access to financial institutions, increase their adherence to international food and safety standards, and find markets to export crops.

The project will assist Egyptian agribusinesses modernize food technology and delivery systems by upgrading processing facilities, refrigeration trucks, and water-efficient irrigation systems.

According to USAID, this project builds on its previous commitments to Egypt's agricultural sector, including in irrigation infrastructure, the establishment of agricultural-export organizations, and training programs to help farmers transition from traditional staple crops to high-value horticulture. It will also help create sustainable jobs that will improve the livelihoods of rural Egyptians and better enable their journey to self-reliance.

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