Al Furat State Company launches Al Tariq Pesticides Factory for Investment
Al-Furat State Company for Chemical Industries and Pesticides, one of the Ministry of Industry and Minerals, announced its investment opportunity to qualify, operate and develop its Al-Tariq Pesticides Factory located in Al-Karmah, Anbar Governorate with a production capacity of 2575 tons / year in accordance with the provisions of Article (15/3) of the Public Companies Law No. 22 for the year 1997 as amended by a partnership contract. The Director General of the company, Engineer Ali Qasim Al-Shammari, in a statement to the information office at the ministry, Iraqi companies, Arab and foreign sober manufactured or produced companies, financial or commercial institutions, investors or owners of capital who attach documents duly certified (authorization or agency or participation) to contract or cooperation with Specialized manufacturers supporting in the field advertised to participate in this investment opportunity, pointing out that the company has tended to declare the factory Tariq pesticides as an investment opportunity in order to secure the large capital needed by the industry to import raw materials and Cover with the production of all types of pesticides , as well as the development of production lines and new modern technology and increase production capacities and securing employees of the factory salaries and others, stressing at the same time that the company will strive to attract international companies , a solid investment in the factory mentioned and Pmaahakq objectives to improve the national industry. Al-Shammari noted that the company has already made efforts and self-capabilities to rebuild and rehabilitate the buildings of Al-Tariq Pesticides and its machinery and to re-work in it and produce and put a number of pesticides that serve the Iraqi citizen in the local market, including the public health pesticide Alkimopav and repellent snakes, and others, which have been popular and widely accepted by citizens.
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Al-Furat State Company for Chemical Industries and Pesticides, one of the Ministry of Industry and Minerals, announced its investment opportunity to qualify, operate and develop its Al-Tariq Pesticides Factory located in Al-Karmah, Anbar Governorate with a production capacity of 2575 tons / year in accordance with the provisions of Article (15/3) of the Public Companies Law No. 22 for the year 1997 as amended by a partnership contract. The Director General of the company, Engineer Ali Qasim Al-Shammari, in a statement to the information office at the ministry, Iraqi companies, Arab and foreign sober manufactured or produced companies, financial or commercial institutions, investors or owners of capital who attach documents duly certified (authorization or agency or participation) to contract or cooperation with Specialized manufacturers supporting in the field advertised to participate in this investment opportunity, pointing out that the company has tended to declare the factory Tariq pesticides as an investment opportunity in order to secure the large capital needed by the industry to import raw materials and Cover with the production of all types of pesticides , as well as the development of production lines and new modern technology and increase production capacities and securing employees of the factory salaries and others, stressing at the same time that the company will strive to attract international companies , a solid investment in the factory mentioned and Pmaahakq objectives to improve the national industry. Al-Shammari noted that the company has already made efforts and self-capabilities to rebuild and rehabilitate the buildings of Al-Tariq Pesticides and its machinery and to re-work in it and produce and put a number of pesticides that serve the Iraqi citizen in the local market, including the public health pesticide Alkimopav and repellent snakes, and others, which have been popular and widely accepted by citizens.
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