Mashroo3k Economic Consulting Company offers a feasibility study for a broiler farm project, with the highest return on profit and the best payback period, through a set of accurate studies of the agricultural production sector in Iraq, an analysis of the strategies of local and foreign competitors, and the ability to provide competitive price offers.
The broiler chicken farm project is one of the projects that attracts the attention of the Iraqi government and funding agencies in Iraq, as it provides a basic commodity for many food security sectors that seek to advance in light of the Iraqi government’s vision to activate Vision 2030. The farm aims to produce and provide broiler chicken for several sectors. such as: Refrigerators and freezers, poultry shops, supermarkets, hotels, restaurants, and hospitals.
Consultants at Mashroo3k Economic Consulting Company point out that the diversity of sectors in which broiler chicken farms contribute makes them an attractive option for investors wishing to invest in Iraq, in light of the state’s policies to revive the agricultural sector.
Mashroo3k Economic Consulting Company provides investors wishing to invest in a broiler farm project in Iraq with a set of specialized feasibility studies based on updated databases specific to the Iraqi market, which helps the project succeed, achieve the highest return on profit, and the best payback period, by analyzing the strategies of local and foreign competitors, and providing competitive price offers.
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Agricultural production sector in the GCC countries
There is no doubt that the agricultural sector holds great importance in today’s global economies. It plays a crucial role in achieving self-sufficiency and food security, reducing unemployment, and alleviating poverty. Additionally, it serves as the primary source of raw materials for many manufacturing industries. This vital sector employs approximately 935.6 million workers, representing 28.3% of the global workforce.
Global agricultural production sector
Over the past 20 years, the added value of agriculture has increased by 73% to US$3.5 trillion.
Agriculture accounts for 4% of global GDP.
Agriculture employs 874 million people, representing about 27% of the world’s total workforce.
4.8 billion hectares is the total agricultural area in the world, divided into (3.2 billion hectares of meadows and pastures and 1.6 billion hectares of crops).
9.4 billion tons Total world primary crop production.
337 million tons is the total world production of red and white meat.
883 million tons is the total world production of fruits.
1128 million tons is the total world production of vegetables.
201 million tons is the total world production of vegetable oils.
883 million tons is the total world production of milk.
83 million tons is the total world egg production.
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), hunger is on the rise, with the number of undernourished people worldwide rising to 770 million; a large number that we hope agriculture and its products will help reduce. It is noteworthy that agricultural land around the world decreased by 127 million hectares between 2000 and 2019 (roughly the size of Niger), while forest area decreased by 94 million hectares (the size of the United Republic of Tanzania) during the same period. These numbers are undoubtedly somewhat unsettling, especially since the world’s population is increasing; therefore, Mashro3ak supports investment under the umbrella of the agricultural sector in order to keep pace with the demand for food.