The Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Fisheries discusses a project to enhance the livestock sector with UNIDO.

Minister of Agriculture Discusses Livestock Sector Enhancement with UNIDO

Meeting Overview

Today, Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Fisheries, Salem Al-Saqtri, met with Ali Badarna, the Agricultural Operations and Infrastructure Development Officer at the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). The discussion focused on a project aimed at enhancing the livestock sector in Yemen. This initiative seeks to support livelihoods and assist livestock breeders across various production chains, particularly in the dairy industry.

Project Goals and Initiatives

The meeting took place during the ongoing UN Food Systems Conference in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Participants discussed a collaborative project designed to finance livestock development, feed production, and breeding initiatives. Additionally, the project aims to support rural development, empower women producers, and assist livestock breeders. This initiative aligns with UNIDO’s broader efforts to promote food security and sustainable development in Yemen.

Partnerships for Progress

The meeting also included Mayank Joel, the Director for the Middle East and Africa at Tetra Pak, a company specializing in food packaging and preservation technology. Minister Al-Saqtri praised UNIDO’s initiative, highlighting its significance in bolstering food security and sustainable development.

He emphasized the importance of partnerships to support productive farmers and livestock breeders. Furthermore, he noted the ministry’s commitment to enhancing the livestock sector through the development of a national strategy. This strategy includes providing veterinary services and ensuring the availability of healthy animal products.

Conclusion

The discussions underscore a collective commitment to improving Yemen’s agricultural landscape. By fostering collaboration and focusing on sustainable practices, stakeholders aim to create a resilient livestock sector that benefits both producers and consumers.

For more details, visit Yemen TV.

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