The Supreme Council for Youth, under the patronage of Prime Minister Engineer Mohammed Shia’ Al-Sudani – Chairman of the Supreme Council for Youth, has launched a new initiative aimed at enhancing youth participation in the agriculture, food, and climate sectors. This initiative comes as part of efforts to strengthen food security and ensure the sustainability of Iraq’s food basket in the future. The platform offers comprehensive services, including agricultural guidance, funding, equipment, training, and follow-up on youth agricultural projects. The initiative calls on young people to actively participate to ensure the nation’s food security in the coming years.

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