Egypt's CAPMAS releases annual figures on land reclamation

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Mon, 22 Aug 2022 - 02:17 GMT

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FILE - Egyptian farmer cultivating a land in the desert

FILE - Egyptian farmer cultivating a land in the desert

CAIRO – 22 August 2022: The Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) released a report Monday on land reclamation in 2020/2021, indicating that its size grew by 7.5 percent from 81,000 feddans (one feddan equals 4,500 square meters) in 2019/2020 to 87,000 feddans.

 

The share of the private sector in reclaimed land is 96.8 percent (84,400 feddans), while two percent (1,800 feddans) and 1.2 percent (1,000 feddans) belong to cooperatives and the General Authority for Reconstruction and Agricultural Development.

 

As for the Million and Half Feddans Reclamation Project, the progress rate rose to 512,000 feddans in 2020/2021 up from 197,000 feddans in 2019/2020, jumping 38 percent.

 

However, the surface area that actually got cultivated became140,000 feddans in 2020/2021 up from 115,000 in 2019/2020 with a growth of 21.7 percent.

 

A portion of reclaimed land nationwide houses animal and dairy production enterprises. Those declined by 24.9 percent to be 136,000 feddans down from 181,000 feddans.

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