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Overview

In the light of the Midterm Review (MTR) mission, from January 14th to 25th, aiming at regular monitoring of the JCAR project and the research activity project A4I activities, a field visit was conducted to the study areas in the Shubin Al Qanatir and Kafr El Sheikh regions in the presence of the project team members and researchers from the research institutes.


A thorough on-site examination of the study fields was carried out to understand the key activities of the A4I project.
Discussions centered on the accomplished project activities, presentation of plans, and the selection of study areas in the Qalyubia Governorate - Shubin Al Qanatir, one fed by a lined canal and the other by an unlined canal. This aims to assess the impacts of canal rehabilitation on wastewater and shallow groundwater.


The MTR and the project team engaged farmers and landowners during the visit, presenting numerous inquiries and questions. Farmers expressed satisfaction with the implemented experiments, contributing to increased productivity. In commitment to sharing these ideas and methods, farmers pledged to disseminate acquired knowledge to enhance soil quality and productivity. The project team looks forward to transferring the gained expertise to benefit the wider farming community.

In the light of the Midterm Review (MTR) mission, from January 14th to 25th, aiming at regular monitoring of the JCAR project and the research activity project A4I activities, a field visit was conducted to the study areas in the Shubin Al Qanatir and Kafr El Sheikh regions in the presence of the project team members and researchers from the research institutes.


A thorough on-site examination of the study fields was carried out to understand the key activities of the A4I project.
Discussions centered on the accomplished project activities, presentation of plans, and the selection of study areas in the Qalyubia Governorate - Shubin Al Qanatir, one fed by a lined canal and the other by an unlined canal. This aims to assess the impacts of canal rehabilitation on wastewater and shallow groundwater.


The MTR and the project team engaged farmers and landowners during the visit, presenting numerous inquiries and questions. Farmers expressed satisfaction with the implemented experiments, contributing to increased productivity. In commitment to sharing these ideas and methods, farmers pledged to disseminate acquired knowledge to enhance soil quality and productivity. The project team looks forward to transferring the gained expertise to benefit the wider farming community.