Amman: The Ministry of Agriculture and the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS) have signed a grant agreement to finance a project focused on enhancing Jordan's food security and fostering economic growth through sustainable rural development and efficient resource use.
According to Jordan News Agency, the Italian government will allocate £1.65 million over a two-year period to support the project's initiatives. The signing ceremony took place at the Ministry's headquarters, with Minister of Agriculture Khaled Hunaifat and Italian Ambassador to Jordan Luciano Pizzuti formalizing the agreement.
Minister Hunaifat remarked that the project is in line with Jordan's national strategies, specifically the National Sustainable Agriculture Plan (2022-2025), Economic Modernization Vision (2022-2031), National Green Growth Action Plan (2021-2025), National Climate Change Adaptation Plan, and National Food Security Strategy (2021-2025). He acknowledged Italy's ongoing support of Jordan's agricultural sector and highlighted the strong partnership between the two nations.
The minister added that the initiative aligns with governmental efforts to promote sustainable development and enhance institutional capacities for inclusive growth. A statement from the ministry noted that the project will focus on improving the resilience of Jordan's agricultural and food supply chains, particularly by providing support to small farmers.
The project is set to introduce new technologies and protocols aimed at boosting local production, improving food quality, and ensuring the sustainable use of natural resources.