Studying the role of the small agricultural projects In the stage of reconstruction to strengthen self-sufficiency
2023
Nour Ahmad Fadel
Small projects are a traditional source of growth in the local economy and highlight their importance in providing jobs for those who want. It mitigates unemployment, and the importance of small projects comes from creating an atmosphere of competition and innovation among people. Especially in developing regions, through the creation of projects that can contribute to improving the economy, This research aims to study the role of small agricultural projects during the reconstruction phase in promoting self-sufficiency through the economic feasibility of establishing a number of agricultural projects centred on the production of cultivated breakfast and the manufacture of their production and manufacture supplies, as well as the manufacture of apple acetate and the cultivation of fodder barley. This research was based on the descriptive curriculum and the case study methodology. The study used the simple random sample. The statistical society of these projects was 467 projects in 86 villages in Latakia governorate, The results of the research have shown that agricultural projects can make a real and effective contribution to achieving self-sufficiency during the reconstruction phase, especially since the opportunities available for their establishment are among the possibilities available during this period of the country's progress. The importance of establishing the seed and compost production projects comes from providing these requirements for local breakfast production. and reduce import and drain hard currency, while the importance of apple cider vinegar projects comes and canning and drying mushrooms as projects that add value to materials made of them that are not directly marketed, Also, cultivated barley, the cultivation ofbreakfast, is particularly important, because it provides water. Horticultural earners do not compete for land areas, as they depend on storied farming without soil. The study recommended several recommendations, the most important of which were to transform the challenges and effects of war into an opportunity to rely on, invest optimally in, and reduce import by encouraging domestic production to obtain production inputs at competitive prices.
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