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Egypt: Irrigation minister: We seek to capitalize on advanced means to improve water management

Egypt: Irrigation minister: We seek to capitalize on advanced means to improve water management

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with MENA
Published on 2024-01-25 10:32:43

Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hani Sewilam has emphasized the ministry’s commitment to leveraging state-of-the-art methods in order to enhance efficiency and improve water management operations.

During the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Wednesday 24/1/2024, Sewilam highlighted the ministry’s dedication to collaborating with a national company for industries and engineering industries, as well as an Australian company specializing in water resources management. The MoU aims to foster cooperation and exchange of experiences in the development of water facilities and enhancement of control systems.

The primary goal of the memorandum is to increase water usage, improve services for beneficiaries, and reduce operational costs. As part of the agreement, the three parties will work together to explore ways to modernize control systems, enhance water usage efficiency, and boost agricultural production.

By investing in these initiatives, the ministry seeks to elevate the overall efficiency of water management operations, ultimately benefiting both the environment and agricultural production. Through strategic partnerships and the adoption of innovative technologies, the ministry is committed to achieving sustainable water resource management.

The collaboration with a national company and an Australian company underscores the ministry’s dedication to embracing international expertise and best practices in the field of water resources management. By leveraging the knowledge and resources of these partners, the ministry is poised to make significant strides in promoting efficient water usage and optimizing agricultural production.

In summary, the signing of the MoU represents a strategic step forward in the ministry’s efforts to advance water management operations and ensure the sustainable use of water resources. Through collaboration with industry partners, the ministry aims to drive innovation and achieve long-term benefits for water management and agricultural production.

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