Parliament calls for financial support for the agricultural sector rather than the industrial
Called on the Iraqi government to support the agricultural sector, rather than industrial because Iraq can not compete with Western countries and in regional industries, asserting that the continuing decline in oil prices will lead to a reduction of the proportion of appointments in the 2015 budget. Said committee member Ahmed Hama Rasheed told / information /, that "the oil is 93% of Iraq's imports and is the main source of the country," noting that "the continuing decline in oil prices will lead to a reduction of the proportion of appointments in the budget of 2015". He said Rashid was "to be on Iraq that lists the sources of revenue to avoid a shortfall in the current budget year 2014 and may continue for years, the other because of its reliance only on oil revenues," he said, adding that "security conditions experienced by the country's transformation without the support of the tourism sector. He said Rashid that "the agriculture sector more flexible than the industry because Iraq can not compete with Western and regional countries from the industrial point of view must therefore be oriented towards supporting agriculture better than other sectors", calling for "support farmers and owners of agricultural land essential for the development and revival of agriculture in the country's tenets. He stressed that "attention to agriculture must be a priority for the Iraqi government over its interest in the industrial and tourism sectors.
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Called on the Iraqi government to support the agricultural sector, rather than industrial because Iraq can not compete with Western countries and in regional industries, asserting that the continuing decline in oil prices will lead to a reduction of the proportion of appointments in the 2015 budget. Said committee member Ahmed Hama Rasheed told / information /, that "the oil is 93% of Iraq's imports and is the main source of the country," noting that "the continuing decline in oil prices will lead to a reduction of the proportion of appointments in the budget of 2015". He said Rashid was "to be on Iraq that lists the sources of revenue to avoid a shortfall in the current budget year 2014 and may continue for years, the other because of its reliance only on oil revenues," he said, adding that "security conditions experienced by the country's transformation without the support of the tourism sector. He said Rashid that "the agriculture sector more flexible than the industry because Iraq can not compete with Western and regional countries from the industrial point of view must therefore be oriented towards supporting agriculture better than other sectors", calling for "support farmers and owners of agricultural land essential for the development and revival of agriculture in the country's tenets. He stressed that "attention to agriculture must be a priority for the Iraqi government over its interest in the industrial and tourism sectors.
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