A meeting chaired by the Minister of Agriculture discusses the performance of agricultural offices in the provinces.

Minister of Agriculture Addresses Agricultural Performance in Liberated Provinces

In a meeting held today in the temporary capital of Aden, Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Fisheries, Salem Al-Saqtri, discussed the performance of agricultural offices in liberated provinces. The session aimed to enhance coordination between the ministry and its regional offices.

Reports on Agricultural Challenges

During the meeting, Minister Al-Saqtri listened to reports from the directors of agricultural offices. They highlighted the challenges facing the agricultural sector, including resource shortages and technical needs. Additionally, they addressed the impacts of climate change and reviewed projects implemented in the first quarter of this year. The discussions focused on how these initiatives affect agricultural production and food security.

Commitment to Support and Coordination

Minister Al-Saqtri emphasized the ministry’s commitment to supporting its offices to improve their performance in fulfilling developmental roles. He stressed the importance of enhancing coordination between the ministry and provincial offices. This approach ensures the effective implementation of agricultural policies and the equitable allocation of resources. Furthermore, he called for a unified team spirit to foster agricultural development and achieve sustainable growth.

Conclusion

The meeting underscored the critical need for collaboration and resource management in the agricultural sector. By addressing these challenges, the ministry aims to strengthen food security and improve agricultural productivity in Yemen’s liberated provinces.

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