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New Egyptian Countryside Development cooperates with Al Kharafi

Businessmen Team news 15 July 2025 01:23 PM
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New Egyptian Countryside Development cooperates with Al Kharafi

Major General Engineer Amr Abdel Wahab, Chairman and Managing Director of the New Egyptian Countryside Development Company, hosted a high-level delegation from NAT Energy Al Kharafi Group. The delegation was led by Major General Dr. Samir Farag, Chairman of NAT Energy Al Kharafi Group, along with Engineer Magdy El Badry, Chairman of Kahraba Al Kharafi Company (a subsidiary of NAT Energy Al Kharafi Group), and Engineer Ahmed Hawara, Head of Development and Sales at Kahraba Al Kharafi.

Engineer Dr. Veneece Fayed, advisor to the Chairman of the New Egyptian Countryside Development Company, also attended the meeting, which took place at the company's headquarters in Cairo.

During the discussions, Major General Abdel Wahab presented a concise overview of the National Project for the Development of One and a Half Million Feddans, highlighting its various stages and latest developments. He emphasized that the project is a cornerstone for sustainable development in Egypt, showcasing its progress and achievements as testament to the political leadership's vision to transform it into a tangible reality. He noted the successful establishment of essential infrastructure using cutting-edge technologies, including the completion of communication and electricity networks across the "New Egyptian Countryside" sites.

Discussions focused on potential joint cooperation between Kahraba Al Kharafi Company and the New Egyptian Countryside Development Company across various project sectors, including infrastructure, energy, and water-related initiatives. Both parties expressed a commitment to enhancing coordination and facilitating collaboration on the national project.

The NAT Energy Al Kharafi delegation commended the New Egyptian Countryside Development Company's significant efforts in executing the project, praising the scale of achievements on the ground. They asserted that this project stands as a prominent development initiative poised to contribute significantly to Egypt's sustainability.

Dr. Samir Farag and his accompanying delegation expressed their anticipation for fruitful cooperation with the New Egyptian Countryside Development Company. They pledged support for sustainable development efforts within the one and a half million feddan lands through energy projects, which are now being launched as part of the national project and in line with the political leadership's vision for Egypt's "New Republic."

The meeting concluded with both parties reaffirming the importance of strengthening cooperation to serve shared interests and accelerate sustainable development within the National Project for the Development of One and a Half Million Feddans.