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Almotamar Net - Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Lahj Hussein Abdulhafidh discussed in a meeting with the visiting Turkish delegation of Agricultural Investment headed by Mr Karterkin aspects of cooperation and coordination in agriculture and fish. The meeting was attended by directors of the offices of agriculture, social affairs and technical training. The meeting reviewed a number of agricultural and fish matters in the 300 fish and agriculture societies.

Wednesday, 09-July-2008
Almotamar.net - Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Lahj Hussein Abdulhafidh discussed in a meeting with the visiting Turkish delegation of Agricultural Investment headed by Mr Karterkin aspects of cooperation and coordination in agriculture and fish. The meeting was attended by directors of the offices of agriculture, social affairs and technical training. The meeting reviewed a number of agricultural and fish matters in the 300 fish and agriculture societies.

Head of the Turkish delegation talked in the meeting on his pleasure for the meeting through getting acquainted with the level of agriculture in the governorate in terms of agricultural investments, gathering information, and types of crops for making necessary improvements to kinds of agricultural crops.

Mr Abdulhafidh expressed his satisfaction for the visit of the Turkish investment delegation and its field visit to Al-Houta Nursery. The delegation expressed its admiration of the standard of agricultural plants and vegetables at the nursery.
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