‘Get-together’ projects in South Sinai

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Egyptian Prime Minister Ibrahim Mehleb attends the opening meeting of the Arab Summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, in the South Sinai governorate, south of Cairo, March 28, 2015. Arab League heads of state are holding a two-day summit to discuss a range of conflicts in the region, including Yemen and Libya, as well as the threat posed by Islamic State militants. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
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Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab held a meeting last Saturday to follow up a number of development projects in South Sinai governorate.

The get-together was attended by ministers of trade and industry; water resources and irrigation; as well as agriculture ; and south Sinai governor and some officials concerned.

During the meeting, South Sinai governor, Khaled Fouda, presented some agricultural and industrial ventures implemented as part of the state’s efforts to develop Sinai.

He  underlined that there are 10,000 feddans in Tor and 4,000 others will be planted by the Armed Forces.

The water resources and irrigation minister discussed a report about the wells that will be dug in the project and systems of protecting the land against floods.

The agriculture minister underscored that crops that will be planted are considered now.

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