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Samsimifa - تحسين نظام الميكنة الزراعية المستدامة بالمنيا والفيوم
Samsimifa - تحسين نظام الميكنة الزراعية المستدامة بالمنيا والفيوم
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Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization System Improvement in Minia and Fayoum Governorates
SAMSIMIFA - Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization System Improvement in Minia and Fayoum Governorates - SAMSIMIFA is Cooperation Project of Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI) and Italian Agency of Development Cooperation (AICS) with Ministry of International Cooperation of Egyptr (MIC) funded by a soft loan of Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (Italy) to Central ban
k of Egypt (CBE) with the technical assistance of CIHEAM Bari for the Ministry of Agriculture and Land reclamation of Egypt (MALR) and its implementing agencies: Agriculture Research Institute (AEnRI), Agriculture Mechanization Sector (AMS), Agriculture service cooperatives and Extesion services sectors. SAMSIMIFA project aims to contribute to the economic growth of rural communities towards sustainable development of agriculture sector in: Minia and Fayoum governorates. Duration: 3 years
Budget: 10 M EUR a Soft Loan from Cassa Depositi e Prestiti – Italy
About 8 M EUR have been allocated to purchase new tractors and implements for the target area . The project will encourage the socio-economic and environmental sustainability of the main farming systems through the reinforcement of the 14 Hiring Services Stations (HSS) which have been pre-selected as 9 in Fayoum and 5 in Minia, also providing farmers and Agriculture Cooperatives in Minia and Fayoum with effective innovative sustainable mechanization in order to increase sustainability of related farming systems. SAMSIMIFA promotes a strong participatory and knowledge management approach as a premise to individuate the suitable innovation to be introduced. Specific high qualified training in Egypt and in Italy, technical and scientific support and management services will be provided by CIHEAM Bari to enhance and update the capacities of Egyptian beneficiaries. A pilot management system to enhance HSSs performances will be established and tested by applying cost/benefit-efficiency ratio, cost recovery plan for each machinery services provided by HSS and the related adoption rate among users.