MEMBERS OF THE AGRICULTURE, WATER AND IRRIGATION SECTOR REVIEW THEIR RESEARCH PAPERS AT THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE
Tuesday, February 15, 2022
Members of the agriculture, water and irrigation sector review their research papers at the Ministry of Agriculture.
Members of the Agriculture, Water and Irrigation Sector M. Safaa Al Momani and M. Mohammed Al Sharman presented a youth government project within the Political Institute for the Preparation of Youth Leaders, one of the training projects affiliated to the Ministry of Youth, today, Monday, in the presence of the Secretary General of the Ministry of Agriculture, Muhammad Issa Al-Hiyari, and the Director of the Youth Leadership Development Center, Adnan Al-Ajarmeh, and the Director General of the Youth Government and Youth Parliament Program, Ahmed Abu Sheikha, present their research papers and development recommendations in the agriculture, water and irrigation sector.
The participating members addressed, during their presentation, a research paper entitled Marketing Jordanian production of fresh vegetables and fruits, which aims to study the challenges facing the marketing of Jordanian crops of fresh vegetables and fruits at the local and external levels, and to identify the regulations and instructions governing the process of agricultural marketing in Jordan, and to provide solutions and recommendations to owners The decision to work on promoting the Jordanian crop from the marketing side.
Al-Hiyari was briefed on the outcomes of the youth members of the agriculture, water and irrigation sector, discussing with them their ideas and development proposals in the challenges that affect the marketing process for vegetables and fruits, and the recommendations made in order to improve and raise the efficiency of the marketing process.
Al-Hiyari appreciated the role of the members of the agriculture, water and irrigation sector in preparing the submitted research paper, considering that the presence of a research paper at this level is very important for workers in the sector.
Al-Ajarma said that the outcomes and recommendations of the youth government and youth parliament programs came in a scientific and systematic manner with a youthful outlook and efforts.
For his part, Abu Sheikha indicated that members of the youth government and youth parliament programs received training on enabling technical knowledge, and a set of training axes that enabled them within their sectors to identify problems, prepare studies and research, present policy papers and research papers, and make recommendations.