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Abaza: Poultry industry returned to the level before the appearance of bird flu
July 15, 2007
Cairo - Said Amin Abaza, and Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation Strategy to deal with the avian flu disease and rehabilitation of poultry industry in Egypt has found appreciation from many nations and international organizations as the World Bank grant of seven million dollars to contribute to the implementation of this strategy.
Abaza said that the Egyptian government signed a protocol with the American side would make America grant of 24 million dollars to the Ministries of Health and Agriculture and Land Reclamation to implement this strategy.
This came in a speech Amin Abaza, which was delivered on his behalf, Dr. Saad Nassar Adviser to the Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, at the opening of the workshop held at the headquarters of Labor Foreign Relations Ministry of Agriculture on methods of management and control of avian flu, organized by the ministries of agriculture and land reclamation, Health and Population in Egypt and external collaboration with the Ministries of Agriculture and Health, Thailand with support from the French government and the United Nations Development Program.
Abaza added that the Social Fund for Development provided by the Kuwaiti Fund for Arab Economic Development loan estimated at $86 million to contribute to the restructuring and modernization and the rehabilitation of poultry industry in Egypt, especially the establishment of massacres and refrigerators.
He confirmed that the poultry industry in Egypt may recover since the emergence of bird flu disease in February of 2006 as production returned to the level prior to the emergence of disease as prices returned to normal.
He pointed out that the prevention of avian influenza and disease control and combating requiring international cooperation and the exchange of experiences, knowledge and establish channels of communication between the States and the exchange of effective strategies for the prevention of disease and control, combat and because of the rapid spread of avian influenza disease across continents and countries of the world and because of this disease caused economic losses social and mortality among humans.
Abaza: Poultry industry returned to the level before the appearance of bird flu
July 15, 2007
Cairo - Said Amin Abaza, and Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation Strategy to deal with the avian flu disease and rehabilitation of poultry industry in Egypt has found appreciation from many nations and international organizations as the World Bank grant of seven million dollars to contribute to the implementation of this strategy.
Abaza said that the Egyptian government signed a protocol with the American side would make America grant of 24 million dollars to the Ministries of Health and Agriculture and Land Reclamation to implement this strategy.
This came in a speech Amin Abaza, which was delivered on his behalf, Dr. Saad Nassar Adviser to the Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, at the opening of the workshop held at the headquarters of Labor Foreign Relations Ministry of Agriculture on methods of management and control of avian flu, organized by the ministries of agriculture and land reclamation, Health and Population in Egypt and external collaboration with the Ministries of Agriculture and Health, Thailand with support from the French government and the United Nations Development Program.
Abaza added that the Social Fund for Development provided by the Kuwaiti Fund for Arab Economic Development loan estimated at $86 million to contribute to the restructuring and modernization and the rehabilitation of poultry industry in Egypt, especially the establishment of massacres and refrigerators.
He confirmed that the poultry industry in Egypt may recover since the emergence of bird flu disease in February of 2006 as production returned to the level prior to the emergence of disease as prices returned to normal.
He pointed out that the prevention of avian influenza and disease control and combating requiring international cooperation and the exchange of experiences, knowledge and establish channels of communication between the States and the exchange of effective strategies for the prevention of disease and control, combat and because of the rapid spread of avian influenza disease across continents and countries of the world and because of this disease caused economic losses social and mortality among humans.
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