Finance Minister Salem Saleh Bin Brik witnessed the crowning of an agricultural development project by the young Yemeni entrepreneur Ahmed Jilani Al-Habashi, among the best 5 development projects, competed for in its first phase by 4,700 competitors, and in its second phase by 35 competitors from various countries of the world.
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This came within the framework of the “Leaders of Tomorrow” event, The Future of Inclusive Growth in the Middle East and North Africa, which is part of the annual meetings of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund, which continues from the 9th to the 15th of this month of October, in the Moroccan city of Marrakesh, with the participation and presence of a number of From representatives of civil society, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
The young man Ahmed Jilani Al-Habashi, during a session in Marrakesh, today, reviewed his project, Bepharm, for agricultural development and food industries, providing a comprehensive and expanded explanation about the project that he started with other young people to help farmers display their products and reach wholesale markets through an easy-to-use application, stressing his ambition. To develop the project into a major investment tool.
The Minister of Finance and representatives of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank praised the efforts of the young Abyssinian entrepreneur and his agricultural development project, Befarm, which would contribute to the advancement of the agricultural sector, stressing the keenness to support pioneering youth development projects, including the Befarm project, in order to contribute to developing the project and achieving its goals. Developmental.