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Food security for Syria through potato project

Qatar Charity (QC) has implemented an agricultural project as part of its ongoing relief for Syria. The project will benefit people in Aleppo, Idlib and Sahel, and is valued at QR550,000, carried out in collaboration with the White Hands Association.

The project falls within the framework of QC's desire to provide food security to the Syrian people, enabling them to become self-sufficient and provide job opportunities for them, particularly those displaced within the country and those living as refugees in neighbouring countries.

QC gives special priority to the field of food, due to the urgent need, with 34% of all its projects for Syria going to this vital area.

The project involves potato cultivation designed to compensate for the shortage of food, encourage farmers to engage in agriculture and revitalise land left to ruin when people fled the region.

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