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Djelfa is the headquarters of the Baladna farm in Algeria

newspaper revealed "le soir" The French-speaking Algerian is about to launch the Qatari project for milk production in Algeria under the name of our country, pointing to the Qatari side choosing the site for the establishment of the farm through which work will be done to finance the local markets with huge quantities of milk that will enhance Algeria’s food security in this particular field, indicating The farm will be located in the Algerian city of Djelfa, located in the southeast of Algeria, based on the statements of the state governor, in which he confirmed that the officials of the Baladna company, after their visit to four different regions in Algeria, agreed that the company’s headquarters would be in Djelfa, given the great environmental potential that it has It is available, and its high capabilities with regard to raising livestock, and it is the state that is the most exposed to sheep in Algeria. Production capacity The report indicated that the production capacity of Baladna’s farm will reach 336 million liters per year of fresh milk, as it will rely on 25,000 high-quality dairy cows, as is the case with those relied upon in the mother factory in Al Khor, pointing out that the new farm of Baladna in Algeria will provide 5 thousand job opportunities, which will bring many positive benefits on the economic level for both countries, especially Algeria, which will enhance its food capabilities with a Qatari project of distinguished quality. Strong relations The report predicted the success of the Qatari project in Algeria, given the strong relations between the two countries, citing the great development in the volume of bilateral cooperation, which resulted in many impressive projects, on top of which is the Bellara Iron and Steel Factory.

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