ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES IN EGYPT FIELD STUDY OF SOME ACTIVITIES IN THE OLD AND NEW LANDS IN FAYOUM AND NUBARIA

Document Type : Review Article

Authors

1 Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University

2 Faculty of Commerce, Ain Shams University

3 Agricultural Economics Research Institute

Abstract

This study aimed mainly at identifying the success and failure rates of Egypt's agricultural development strategies by focusing on the period (2012-2017) for the environmental and economic axes. To achieve these objectives, the researchers relied on theoretical rooting through Arab and foreign references and studies and publications of specialized governmental institutions The descriptive approach and the quantitative statistical method were used and a field study was conducted through the design of a survey list for both executives and educators, and the beneficiaries of the two governorates. Land reclamation projects during the 2012-2017 five-year plan in the Nubaria area amounted to about two projects, and the proportion of private projects was 50% while the percentage of public projects was 50% while the land reclamation projects carried out during the 2012-2017 five-year plan in Fayoum governorate were about two projects The percentage of projects of young graduates in Yusef al-Siddiq 100% of the size of the sample. The study recommended a set of recommendations, most importantly, there must be a correlation between the objectives of the strategy and development programs and projects on the other hand to ensure the logical relationship necessary for the success of development projects, The most efficient methods and uses in the allocation of resources to maximize the return not only the agricultural economy, national and even farms as the most important elements of the target groups
 

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