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English : "Shaping the Future of Field Crops in Egypt"
Abstract By the end of 2008, a year described by its economical dramatic changes, Field Crops Research Institute held its Second Field Crops Conference during 14 – 16 Oct. 2008 with the theme "Shaping the Future of Field Crops in Egypt" under the auspices of H.E. Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation Mr. Amin A. Abaza. Considering the major challenges and constraints facing crop production due to limited water and land resources, free market forces, and privatization besides issues related to global warming and crop usage in producing fuel, the conference recommends the following: 1. Strengthen and enhance cooperation with the agriculture Extension Sector to improve technology transfer programs and increase the fund for such programs to lessen the gap between actual and attainable yield for field crops. 2. Continue subsidizing prices of foremost food crops received from the farmers to encourage them growing such strategic crops. 3. Establish new profitable cropping systems (i.e. soybean with maize intercropping, faba bean with sugar beet and sugar cane, and faba bean with tomatoes), suitable for each region coincide with reapply the crop rotation concept, which has almost been demolished using those marginal crops. 4. Rationale use of irrigation water, especially in the Valley and Delta to assure cultivating about 3.5 mil. feddans annually in a long-term plan with bringing governmental investment into agricultural sector. 5. Set laws and legislations to activate those projects of land reclamation in the new areas (about 3.5 feddans) such as East of Eweinat, Toshki, North Sinai and Northwest Coast by El- Hammam Canal. 6. Encourage Investment in seed industry to increase percentage of quality seed coverage of certified seed of most crops, especially those less strategic one such as berseem, oil crops, and food legumes. xxiv 7. Balanced use of fertilizer and irrigation water to maximize net return of natural resources and use new irrigation systems, i.e. sprinkler and drip irrigation, especially in the new reclaimed desert lands. 8. Research strategies should be directed towards problem-solving research using both conventional and biotechnological techniques. 9. Efforts should be emphasized on to developing crop cultivars that cope with water scarcity problem which is further aggravated by global climatic changes. 10. More attention should be given to crop quality improvement besides productivity improvement. 11. Biofuel production should be considered for the future, especially from farm residues, i.e. rice straw and make some feasibility studies. 12. Improve human capacity building, especially in the areas of English language and scientific writing. 13. A Follow-up Committee should be formed to make sure of the execution of the above-mentioned recommendations. It was suggested to hold the next Conference during the third week of Oct. 2010.
Publication year 2008
Organization Name
    Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI)
City القاهرة
serial title 9 Gamaa Street, Giza,
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Agris Categories Agricultural research
Publication Type Conference/Workshop

 
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