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    Iraqi farmers' market opens for business

    Iraqi farmers' market opens for business

    Photo By Sgt. Darryl Montgomery | An Iraqi boy sorts tomatoes at the newly opened Central Euphrates Farmers' Market June...... read more read more

    MAHAWIL, IRAQ

    06.17.2009

    Story by Spc. Darryl Montgomery 

    172nd Infantry Brigade

    MAHAWIL, Iraq — After two years of planning and building, the Central Euphrates Farmers' Market is now open for business after a grand opening ceremony here June 12.

    "The fact that this market is here today demonstrates the cooperation of the Iraqi security forces and the coalition forces," said Brig. Gen. Jerry Lang, deputy commanding general of support for the 34th Red Bull Infantry Division. "We hope this model of cooperation you have demonstrated here today will help us bring it to the rest of Southern Iraq."

    "We have received a lot of help from the coalition forces, and for that, we are finally to the point that we are here for celebration," said Sheik Khodaer Abdlhosaen, director of the Central Euphrates Farmers' Market.

    The market has 20 outdoor stalls and 24 indoor stalls, from which farmers will sell their produce to wholesale buyers as well as directly to local retail customers. Revenue generated by the rental of the stalls will cover the market's operating and maintenance cost, making the project completely self-sustaining.

    The market also has a cafeteria, training room, male and female bathrooms, a small kitchen, guardrooms and a rest area for drivers. Its board of directors consists of half Sunni and half Shiite members, and the market will employ former Sons of Iraq to serve as security guards.

    "This market is more than just concrete, wood and metal," said senior business advisor with the Department of State, Lisa Verdon. "It is a manifestation of the dreams of thousands of farming families that make up the agricultural associations represented by the Central Euphrates Farmers' Market. We recognize turning your dream into a reality was not an easy task, but your commitment and dedication is what made this happen."

    The market is built on Highway 1, connecting Basra with Baghdad and Mosul, and is projected to become Iraq's most significant growth corridor in the years ahead.

    "The Central Euphrates Farmers' Market has the potential to be more than just a market place," Verdon said, "your strategic location, strong leadership and infrastructure capacity means that the Central Euphrates Farmers' Market can be a profitable, progressive and sustainable agribusiness and an agricultural learning center of excellence."

    "Your work has made your dreams a reality," Verdon said, "Your continued work can make a better life for thousands of families."

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    Date Taken: 06.17.2009
    Date Posted: 06.17.2009 03:02
    Story ID: 35193
    Location: MAHAWIL, IQ

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