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ELSEWEDY WATANYA And Agricultural Bank Of Egypt Sign Strategic Protocol To Support Agricultural Development

Jan-2025

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Elsewedy Watanya recently signed a tactical protocol with the Agricultural Bank of Egypt, reaffirming its commitment to agricultural growth and infrastructure. The collaboration aims to assist the agricultural sector by offering new solutions and financial options that promote growth and sustainability. 

 

The protocol was signed by Mr. Saleh Al-Shami, Executive Director of Credit at the Agricultural Bank of Egypt, Engineer Ahmed Ouda, Chairman of ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC INFRASTRUCTURE, and Mr. Hany Hagazy, Chairman of the General Authority for Reconstruction and Agricultural Development Projects. Mr. Sami Abdel-Sadeq, Acting Chairman of Egypt's Agricultural Bank, attended the signing ceremony. They were present with many high-ranking officials from the Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation. 

 

This agreement marks a significant step toward increasing agricultural output, upgrading rural infrastructure, and providing farmers with specialized financial solutions. ElsewedyWatanyaA remains committed to leveraging its infrastructure and energy skills to help Egypt modernize its agriculture. 

 

ElsewedyWatanya and the Agricultural Bank of Egypt will work together to deliver sustainable projects that correspond with the country's agricultural development goals, assuring long-term economic growth and food security. 

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