The Agricultural Cooperative Union strongly condemned the decision of the Ministry of Industry and Trade in the government of dependence and the aggression coalition related to preventing the export of Yemeni agricultural products from 5-25 of the blessed month of Ramadan. A statement issued by the union, a copy of which was received by Saba, pointed out that preventing the export of agricultural products during the holy month will cause a depression of local agricultural products, which are an important economic artery for farmers. He stressed that the continued ban on agricultural exports will inflict great losses on farmers and exacerbate their suffering, especially in light of the exceptional circumstances that Yemen is going through. He pointed out that this decision in such a particular period serves the US-Israeli and British aggression and is a crime against farmers, as it will cause the accumulation of their products and crops and inflict heavy losses on them. The Union and many agricultural coop erative societies expressed their concern about the catastrophic consequences of this decision and its repercussions on Yemeni agricultural products. Demanding that it be abolished to avoid its negative effects. The Union and cooperative societies also called on the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and organizations working in the food and humanitarian fields to intervene urgently to stop this decision and work to open ports for Yemeni agricultural exports. Source: Yemen News Agency
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