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About seventy projects for irrigated agriculture in Sahwat Al-Khader in the countryside of As-Suwayda

2021-08-17T12:57:09.665Z


As-Suwayda, SANA-A lively situation and activity in work and production witnessed by irrigated agricultural projects in the village of Sahwa Al-Khidr


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A state of vitality and activity in work and production witnessed by the irrigated agricultural projects in the village of Sahwa Al-Khader in the southeastern countryside of As-Suwayda, which was gradually launched about three years ago, according to those involved in it.

The irrigated agricultural projects in the village of Sahwa Al-Khader, according to the head of the agricultural association, Adnan Kiwan, number about seventy, occupying an area of ​​about 700 dunums. They are cultivated with various types of vegetables and crops and achieve abundant production, indicating that they are irrigated from the Sahwa Al-Khader Dam due to the provision of irrigation networks and the necessary pumps for them by Water Resources Directorate.

According to the head of the Sahwa Al-Khidr Municipality Council, Faisal Mazkour, the irrigated agricultural projects are relatively new in the village and provide more than a thousand job opportunities for its children and others coming to it with the intention of work. Green spaces invested in it.

During a tour by SANA reporter on a number of these projects between farmers Rashid and Saleh Kiwan, they started planting 10 dunums of the cucumber crop two years ago and after their success in this and achieving a productivity of 5 tons per dunum, encouraging the current season to plant red watermelons within an area of ​​8 dunums, where their production estimates are About 80 tons, indicating that they provide about 20 job opportunities.

Nine dunams planted with tomatoes for investors, Rabea Judiyah and Bassam Hassan, began harvesting its estimated production between 10 and 12 tons per acre through a workshop that includes 25 workers so that they usually market the production within the governorate and Al-Hal market in Damascus, stressing the need to provide the required support for them and other farmers and investors in the field of agriculture, especially with regard to Fertilizer and diesel, in addition to raising the quantities of sacrifice through the network in proportion to the needs of the crops.

With the experience of Muin Maddah in investing in the field of agriculture, as he mentioned, he tried during the current year to plant 8 dunums of sunflower and is preparing to harvest production in the next few days, as the experience succeeded, and its production is estimated at between 600 and 700 kilograms per dunam at a price ranging between 3,500 and 4,500 pounds per kilo, pointing to Investing in other areas by growing beans, cucumbers and tomatoes to achieve self-sufficiency and sell surplus production.

The young woman, Hana Samoua, indicated that she has been working with her mother since May in a project, where they found pleasure and an opportunity to secure their expenses, while Umm Walaa stated that she works daily for seven hours at a wage of one thousand pounds per hour in order to support herself and her daughter, since her husband is dead.

Muhammad Al-Wazzaal, Fransa Saud, Suzan, Khitam Al-Alawi and Suzan Abdullah said that they were displaced from their village in Deir Ezzor by ISIS six years ago and settled in As-Suwayda Governorate, where they work permanently in an agricultural workshop in the village of Sahwat Al-Khader and other areas of As-Suwayda, in order to achieve Income helps them with the hardships of life.

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Source: sena

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