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    [size=30]With 7 points, an "angry" government advisor reviews the "progress and economic diversification" that the Iraqi sheep "prohibited from exporting" may cause.


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    Yes Iraq: Baghdad

    The Advisor for Economic Affairs in the Prime Minister's Office, Dr. Abdul-Hussein Al-Anbaki, reviewed the effects of preventing the export of Iraqi sheep, as one of the most important details that may revive the Iraqi economy in all its joints.
    Al-Anbaki said in an article published by the Iraqi Economists Network and followed by “Yes Iraq,” wondering about the rationale of the decision to prevent the export of Iraqi sheep, a decision inherited from the previous regime and until today it has not been bypassed because of the complex of the socialist system,” he said.
    He explained that the 2021 budget was a leap in thinking and agreed to "export all kinds of raw, manufactured, semi-manufactured, food and animal materials, with the exception of all laws and decisions in force, with the exception of iron ore, scrap, copper and aluminum," noting that "a law in force for a year and issued after four years. months of the year, and this article has not been implemented so far, as it may be subject to the interpretations of obstructing legal professionals, and it may appear that the sheep is not included in it.”
    He explained that "if we satisfied the global demand for Iraqi sheep several centuries ago, investors from all developed countries would rush to us and introduce knowledge, technology, work and management mechanisms, and set up model sheep farms in the deserts of Iraq."
    He stated that the outcome would be:

    • We did not suffer from desertification, as Iraq annually loses 100,000 dunums of its agricultural lands for more than twenty years and until now.

    • The green economy to provide sheep feed would have covered our deserts, occupied our children, and distributed useful monthly incomes to them, which would have been reflected in the growth of GDP and the growth of the per capita share of it.

    • Iraq would have become the first country in the world to produce sheep, and in order to complete the episodes of this activity, it will move other tremendous activities by virtue of (input-output relation) and accordingly, the economy diversifies and we get out of the abhorrent rentier syndrome.

    • The entry of major investors in sheep will not keep them from exporting live sheep, but will switch to the sheep manufacturing industry to reap more added values, so the production of meat and cuts, meat freezing, and sheep carrots, their shearing and skinning will flourish.

    • The sheep are covered with wool, so the activity of their shearing will revive, and accordingly we would have been the first country in the production of pure wool in the world, and because Iraq has a hot weather that does not need clothes and woolen covers, most of its wool goes to export, so our exports diversify and the structural imbalance in the balance of payments is addressed, as now we import everything and do not export Other than crude oil.

    • Sheep have skins for skinning in Iraqi slaughterhouses. Accordingly, the leather industries sector would have been advanced and competitive and would absorb a lot of manpower to be active with it, by extension, the tanning sector, which would have been distinguished in the export of these leathers to occupy a distinguished position in the global value-added chain, thus diversifying our trade balance, which is followed by diversification of the economy.

    • The issue would not have stopped at the point of tanning, but rather that these abundant inputs for the leather industries will attract investors to these industries to create other added values ​​and other economic drivers.


    He pointed out that “the field of sheep export would not have been a diversification factor by itself, but would have been followed by attracting investors at the time for the food industries and all kinds of sausages, canned goods and ready-made foods as long as the raw material is available at a lower cost, and Iraq will find itself in a distinguished position in the field of food security and a distinguished position within The value-added chain of the food industry instead of importing it with billions of dollars.”
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