The family planting project, which was launched by the Ministry of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform four years ago in a number of provinces , is one of the pioneering projects in support of poor families through achieving self-sufficiency of summer and winter vegetables and selling surplus ones in the local market. For many rural families, the family planting project is a new outlet to face the current difficult circumstances including high prices and unjust economic measures imposed on Syria in addition to improving the standard of living of poor and war-affected families with the aim of planting the land and investing it in a way that restores life to the land and farmers.
In Damascus countryside SANA correspondent met a number of beneficiary families of the project which contributes to ensure their families’ needs of vegetables , improve their financial conditions , encourage them to grow their gardens continuously and provide them with a chance to know the appropriate steps of the cultivation process.
With a smile full of hope, Fayza Alaiwi expressed her happiness at securing the supplies of her nine children and her elderly husband from the winter season production of her 500-meter garden, saying, “I want to expand my planted land and increase its production more in a way that achieves self-sufficiency for my family and secures their needs.”
“Agriculture needs a sense of responsibility because the plant interacts with the interest assigned to it” according to the beneficiary Fatima Askar Al-Hassan..
She reviewed her agricultural experience after she had obtained production requirements including drip irrigation network and seedlings of summer and winter vegetables.
On his part, Shaker Daghmoush from the town of Al-Malihah called on rural residents to invest every inch of land in agriculture and develop it to be the optimal supporter of home economy.
In turn, the General Director of the Federation of Syrian Chambers of Agriculture ( FSCA ) , Engineer Yahya Muhammad pointed to the health benefits, which were represented by the production of fresh vegetables free of hormones and chemicals as a result of the use of natural organic fertilizers and insecticides of high-quality specifications .
He indicated that the family planting project has reached 10 governorates so far and 27 thousand benefiting families, including integrated rings of interconnected components from home gardens and manufacturing units in addition to raising poultry and domestic fish..
He stressed that the drip irrigation network helped to expand the invested land area and gave good returns to the project, which contributed to its sustainability.
In turn, the director of coordination of the family planting project, Eng. Jamal Akash, underlined that the project achieved the desired goal of increasing the income of the beneficiary families , securing their needs as well as encouraging the farmer to return to his land, invest it and develop agriculture in the countryside affected by the nine-year war.
With regard to the mechanisms of the project process , Eng. Madeleine Al-Hadi, who supervises the beneficiaries in the village of Shebaa, indicated that for every 33 families, an engineer is appointed to supervise the work of farmers in order to provide the necessary directives and instructions regarding agriculture and irrigation..
Rawaa Ghanam