The Ministry of Agriculture discusses a dairy value chain support project with the World Bank and International Finance Corporation.

Ministry of Agriculture Discusses Dairy Value Chain Project with World Bank
The Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Fisheries in the temporary capital of Aden held a significant meeting today with a delegation from the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation (IFC). The focus of the discussion was the design of a new project aimed at supporting the dairy value chain across five key provinces: Aden, Lahij, Abyan, Al-Dhale, and Taiz.
Project Components and Objectives
During the meeting, participants reviewed various components of the project. Key elements include:
- Improving Breeds: Enhancing livestock genetics to boost milk production.
- Increasing Production and Marketing Efficiency: Streamlining processes to ensure better distribution and sales of dairy products.
- Engaging the Private Sector: Involving private enterprises in production, processing, and marketing stages to foster investment opportunities in this vital sector.
The project aims to enhance food security and improve the income of farmers. Implementation is set to begin in early next year, aligning with the ministry’s broader strategy to develop productive sectors and increase their contribution to economic growth.
Conclusion
This initiative represents a crucial step towards revitalizing the dairy industry in Yemen. By focusing on sustainable practices and private sector involvement, the project seeks to create a robust framework for growth and stability in the agricultural sector.
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