Iraq has unveiled Mubadara Al-Khair, a national initiative designed to support young entrepreneurs in agriculture and food security. The Supreme Council for Youth, under the direction of Prime Minister Mohammed S. Al-Sudani, launched the program to boost youth participation in key sectors.
This initiative aims to provide financial aid, training, and mentorship to young Iraqis eager to invest in agriculture and food security. By offering resources and expert guidance, the program seeks to improve sustainability and economic growth in Iraq’s agricultural sector.
Financial Assistance for Young Entrepreneurs
The initiative offers loans to help young entrepreneurs start or expand projects in agriculture, food security, livestock, and climate. This financial support enables participants to purchase resources, improve production, and develop their businesses effectively.
Training and Professional Development
In addition to financial aid, the initiative focuses on training and skill-building. Participants receive hands-on training in modern agricultural techniques and business management. Experts also provide mentorship to help young entrepreneurs navigate industry challenges.
Access to Advanced Equipment
To enhance production, the initiative helps selected participants acquire modern agricultural equipment. Access to the latest tools and technology allows young entrepreneurs to increase efficiency and develop sustainable farming methods.
Long-Term Support and Growth
Mubadara Al-Khair ensures ongoing support by providing follow-up guidance for selected projects. Experts monitor progress and offer assistance to help businesses grow. This long-term approach strengthens Iraq’s agricultural sector and enhances agriculture and food security nationwide.
How to Apply
The Supreme Council for Youth encourages young Iraqis to take part in this opportunity. Those interested in launching projects in agriculture and food security can register through the official link: https://farmer.youthiraq.iq/.
This initiative presents a vital chance for Iraq’s youth to shape the country’s agricultural future. With the right support, young entrepreneurs can drive innovation, create jobs, and build a more secure food system.
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