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Rabie follows up development of Suez Canal Fish Farming and Aquaculture Company ( Photos )

Adm. Osama Rabie, Chairman of the SCA follows up the Suez Canal Company for Aquaculture, accompanied by a number of leaders of the SCA and the company, to follow up on the progress of work and to find out the latest developments in the development work of the company.

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During his tour,Rabie was keen to follow up the progress of work and to check on the development rates, as the company had already completed the development of 120 basins on an area of ​​240 acres, while work is currently underway to develop 272 other basins on an area of ​​560 acres, with a completion rate of 80%, and it is scheduled to be completed. Full development work by next February,

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Chairman  of the SCA also followed up on the results of the progress of construction works in administrative buildings and living quarters for workers, as well as the mosque and the external fence surrounding the farm.

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Adm. Rabie stressed the importance of maximizing the benefit of fish farms and increasing the quantities of farmed production, in implementation of the directives of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to work to bridge the nutritional gap of animal protein from fish inside Egypt and meet the needs of the largest segment of citizens for high-quality and low-cost fish.

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At the conclusion of his tour, Rabie was keen to address the company’s employees, praising their efforts in raising the rates of completion of the development of ponds and their role in increasing the quantities of fish production,and directed to intensify efforts to finalize a plan for developing the Suez Canal Fish Farming and Aquaculture Company

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Statement of the official spokesman for the Suez Canal Authority George Safwat statment

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