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Eritrea: Tour to Developmental Internet sites in Southern Aim

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Asmara, 05 April 2022- Contributors of the formative years employees group within the Central Aim accompanied by Mr. Fesehaye Haile, Governor of the situation, visited the growth of the developmental and infrastructure activities within the Southern Aim.

Upon visiting the Misilam dam to boot to the agricultural activities in Halhale, the people had been supplied briefings on the growth to this point registered and on the long term programs.

The people on their share expressed satisfaction on the growth they noticed first hand within the areas.

Indicating that they had been ready to peek the effort being made to construct irrigation to boot to dairy farming and milk merchandise, the people stated that they came to attain the unheard of foundation keep in situation to make sure food security.

Pointing out that dairy farming has been initiated in 2017 with few milk cows, Mr. Jime’e Abdella, head of Dairy Farming Venture at the Farm animals and Flowers Corporation, stated that currently the project is in true condition in phrases of professional human property and products and companies.

Eng. Berhane Beyene, head of Misilam Dam Venture, on his share stated that the dam is one in every of the strategic dams constructed by inner ability and has the functionality of preserving 40 million cubic water and cultivating 500 hectares of land.

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