Shafaq News/ Syria’s agricultural sectoris facing severe challenges, including rising production costs, exportrestrictions, and a deepening livestock crisis, a senior Syrian officialrevealed on Tuesday.
Tamam Al-Hammoud, Deputy Minister ofAgriculture, told Shafaq News that surplus production, the lack of externalmarkets, and the absence of processing factories have left many farmersstruggling. “Soaring production costs, especially fuel prices, have exacerbatedthe situation,” he said.
As for the livestock sector, Al-Hammoud notedthat it is particularly affected by climate change and declining rainfall,which drive up feed prices. Years of conflict have forced many fish and poultryfarms to shut down, further increasing prices, he said.
“To alleviate financial pressure onbreeders, Syria plans to export male livestock, including sheep, calves, andgoats.”
The official also highlighted that agriculturalexports remain hindered by the absence of laboratory facilities required forpesticide testing and certification.
To meet domestic demand, Syria has turnedto Iraq for imports of essential products. Despite the country’s favorableclimate for cultivating various crops, Al-Hammoud acknowledged that Syria stillrelies on Iraqi date imports to fill gaps in supply.
On January 23, Syrian Agriculture MinisterMohammad Taha Al-Ahmad affirmed in an exclusive interview with Shafaq News thatrelations between Syria and Iraq are opening “broad avenues” for cooperation,particularly in agriculture.
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