[size=36]Al-Sudani: Iraq is less affected by wheat prices in international markets[/size]
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Mawazine News - Baghdad
Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani affirmed, on Monday, the government’s seriousness in addressing farmers’ problems, while indicating that allocations would be made for sprinkler irrigation systems.
The Prime Minister’s Media Office stated in a statement received by Mawazine News, that “Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, on the first day of the new year, conducted a field visit to one of the fields in the city of Nahrawan, southeast of the capital, Baghdad, which relies on watering systems for irrigation.” Modern irrigation.
The Prime Minister listened to "the problems and obstacles facing farmers working in the field, including their need for paved roads to reach small villages, as well as what is related to preparing seeds, providing chemical fertilizer, and reducing its leakage into black markets."
He praised "the efforts of the farmers and their implementation of the government's directives to adopt modern irrigation systems to water their crops," stressing that "these systems save 45-50 percent of the water used in traditional methods, and that they increase the productivity of the land and provide an economic return, the benefits of which spread throughout the country's economy."
He pointed out that “the availability of abundant wheat storage will make Iraq less affected by its prices in global markets or any global crisis, and this important strategic crop has been secured for citizens through Iraqi production through peasants and farmers, and it is an essential process for the country’s dignity and sovereignty, and it can only be done.” Through the cooperation of farmers with the state.”
He stressed that "there are problems facing farmers, and we are serious about addressing them, and most of the solutions we have already put on track," pointing out that "the government has allocated allocations for sprinkler irrigation systems, and we will continue with them and support them. Despite the scarcity of water, correct investment will lead to sufficient irrigation water."
He added, "The farmers witnessed, in the previous season, the rapid payment of wheat dues without delay, and this is our duty towards them, as they secure this important product for Iraq," noting that "the symbiotic relationship between the farmer and the state in this way is productive."
He explained, “Wells were drilled in the governorates of Anbar, Najaf, Diwaniyah, and Samawah, and they were successful through sprinkler irrigation,” noting that “the farmer who digs a well must commit to irrigation through systems, and not threaten the groundwater reserve through irrigation in the traditional way.”
He continued, "We are working to support the outputs from the agricultural process, in order to distinguish the true farmer, the producer, and the contributor to improving the agricultural process," pointing out that "the government supports locally produced wheat, as it contributes to employing labor in the Iraqi market, through the cycle of dealing and production."
He added, "We do not want to mortgage our food security for imports. Rather, we depend on our peasants and farmers for production," explaining that "the instructions are clear to all checkpoints not to restrict the movement of fertilizers."
He stated that "the private sector is allowed to import fertilizers from all neighboring countries, and the prices are now lower than the prices of the previous season."
Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani affirmed, on Monday, the government’s seriousness in addressing farmers’ problems, while indicating that allocations would be made for sprinkler irrigation systems.
The Prime Minister’s Media Office stated in a statement received by Mawazine News, that “Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, on the first day of the new year, conducted a field visit to one of the fields in the city of Nahrawan, southeast of the capital, Baghdad, which relies on watering systems for irrigation.” Modern irrigation.
The Prime Minister listened to "the problems and obstacles facing farmers working in the field, including their need for paved roads to reach small villages, as well as what is related to preparing seeds, providing chemical fertilizer, and reducing its leakage into black markets."
He praised "the efforts of the farmers and their implementation of the government's directives to adopt modern irrigation systems to water their crops," stressing that "these systems save 45-50 percent of the water used in traditional methods, and that they increase the productivity of the land and provide an economic return, the benefits of which spread throughout the country's economy."
He pointed out that “the availability of abundant wheat storage will make Iraq less affected by its prices in global markets or any global crisis, and this important strategic crop has been secured for citizens through Iraqi production through peasants and farmers, and it is an essential process for the country’s dignity and sovereignty, and it can only be done.” Through the cooperation of farmers with the state.”
He stressed that "there are problems facing farmers, and we are serious about addressing them, and most of the solutions we have already put on track," pointing out that "the government has allocated allocations for sprinkler irrigation systems, and we will continue with them and support them. Despite the scarcity of water, correct investment will lead to sufficient irrigation water."
He added, "The farmers witnessed, in the previous season, the rapid payment of wheat dues without delay, and this is our duty towards them, as they secure this important product for Iraq," noting that "the symbiotic relationship between the farmer and the state in this way is productive."
He explained, “Wells were drilled in the governorates of Anbar, Najaf, Diwaniyah, and Samawah, and they were successful through sprinkler irrigation,” noting that “the farmer who digs a well must commit to irrigation through systems, and not threaten the groundwater reserve through irrigation in the traditional way.”
He continued, "We are working to support the outputs from the agricultural process, in order to distinguish the true farmer, the producer, and the contributor to improving the agricultural process," pointing out that "the government supports locally produced wheat, as it contributes to employing labor in the Iraqi market, through the cycle of dealing and production."
He added, "We do not want to mortgage our food security for imports. Rather, we depend on our peasants and farmers for production," explaining that "the instructions are clear to all checkpoints not to restrict the movement of fertilizers."
He stated that "the private sector is allowed to import fertilizers from all neighboring countries, and the prices are now lower than the prices of the previous season."
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