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Libya Eyes Agricultural Revival as Major Sirte Project Advances

March 28, 2026
Libya Eyes Agricultural Revival as Major Sirte Project Advances

Libya Eyes Agricultural Revival as Major Sirte Project Advances

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Libya’s Agricultural Project 87 in Sirte is approaching completion, with work now reaching around 80 percent, marking a significant step forward in efforts to boost domestic food production and reduce dependence on imports.

The project reflects a growing focus on reviving the agricultural sector and making better use of available land to support long-term food security.

Implemented by the National Development Authority, the project centers on the cultivation of strategic grain crops. It currently includes ten operational irrigation circles, with plans underway to expand by adding two more, increasing both cultivated area and output capacity.

Work has progressed according to a structured technical plan covering all stages of cultivation. Fertilization for the initial phases has been completed using urea, alongside consistent irrigation operations. These measures have supported steady crop development, with fields now entering advanced growth stages ahead of the harvest season.

Spanning approximately 350 hectares, the project relies on modern agricultural practices designed to improve productivity and crop quality.

The use of scientific methods, combined with regular field management, aims to ensure sustainable and efficient production.

As the project nears completion, attention is shifting toward the upcoming harvest, which is expected to deliver the first results of the current cycle. Officials consider this project part of broader efforts to strengthen local production, reduce reliance on imported food, and support economic stability.

Agriculture remains a vital sector for Libya but has faced longstanding challenges, including limited infrastructure and underinvestment.

Initiatives like Project 87 are intended to address these gaps by increasing output and improving resource utilization.
The progress achieved so far signals a renewed commitment to agricultural development.

Once fully operational, the project is expected to contribute to a more stable food supply and support future expansion in the sector.

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