Thursday, May 17, 2012

Egypt: Poultry producers are crying out to save Paljnzori 1500 educator of the solitary

2012-05-17

Provide the General Union of Poultry Producers urgent note to Dr. Kamal Ganzoury, the Prime Minister to save approximately 1,500 educator for poultry from prison after the court rulings against them by imprisonment in favor of Bank for Development and Agricultural Credit after being accused of them acquired about 44 million and 831 thousand and 28 pounds of his money in the form of loans without a response, or timeliness of payment, and following the invasion of Flu virus to Egypt in early 2006.


Dr. Nabil Darwish, president of the Union, that educators have been exposed to heavy losses upon the emergence of avian influenza virus in Egypt, and the state to give every educator 3 pounds for flying one of the Agricultural Bank for its support in the cost of fattening high, especially with the cessation of the sale and purchase just for poultry in Egypt, and to compensate them for the death of their herds as a result of infection with avian influenza.


He disclosed that the General Union of Poultry Producers feet of his property at the time of the state $ 50 million to support educators, whether they are members of the Union or from outside, of which 35 million pounds was transferred to Bank for Development and Agricultural Credit to give money to producers to compensate them, and although it was considered the bank the money - although it money provided by their union - the educators and the debt they repay the benefits which they could not fulfill it!


The speaker of the Federation, Dr. Kamal Ganzoury the Prime Minister to drop the debts of small and abolition of interest on debts, large and reschedule the repayment or cancellation of the debts are all similar to what follow with debts of farmers, taking into account the difficult circumstances that you passed by the poultry industry since the outbreak of bird flu virus till now.


He said that the government's position represented by the Minister of Agriculture Reza Ismail, was so far very negative on this issue, which threatens the stability of the families of those educators and workers in the farms, to make it appear as if it supports resolutions of incarceration, explaining that the number of educators convicted of Lower up to 1063 an educator with a total debt of 36 million and 276 thousand and 376 pounds, and 422 tribal educators face a total debt of 8,000,554 thousand and 652 pounds.

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