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Libya Expands Agricultural Project to Boost Food Security

November 13, 2025
Libya Expands Agricultural Project to Boost Food Security
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The National Development Agency has announced the continuation of work on the “Barjouj” agricultural project, located west of the Wadi Atba municipality, as part of Libya’s broader efforts to strengthen food security and promote agricultural development across the southern regions.

Covering an area of 3,700 hectares divided into 73 agricultural fields, the project is entering a new phase this season with ploughing and planting operations under way. The agency confirmed that 75% of the total area will be cultivated with various grain crops to boost production and support national self-sufficiency goals.

In addition to crop cultivation, the project also includes extensive environmental initiatives. The agency announced the launch of a major afforestation programme involving the planting of 10,000 trees to enhance vegetation cover and protect the local ecosystem. Maintenance and rehabilitation works are also progressing, including the repair of ageing irrigation systems, installation of new lighting networks, and cleaning and servicing of wells to ensure the readiness of agricultural infrastructure and the sustainability of farming operations.

The Barjouj project is considered one of the country’s most promising strategic agricultural ventures. It aligns with the government’s vision to revitalise productive projects, expand cultivated areas, and foster sustainable agricultural growth in southern Libya — a region with significant potential for food production and rural development.

Officials from the National Development Agency highlighted that the project serves as a model for integrated agricultural management, combining food production, environmental sustainability, and infrastructure renewal to strengthen Libya’s food security strategy.

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