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21/ ACC: JD64M disbursed in loans for 12,880 farmers in 2025
Amman, Jan. 27 (Petra) – Director General of the Agricultural Credit Corporation (ACC), Mohammad Doujan, announced the corporation financed more than 12,880 farmers and investors in the Kingdom's agricultural sector during 2025. Doujan added that this figure includes 9,350 men and 3,650 women, with a total value of JD46 million, marking an increase of JD7 million, compared to 2024. In remarks to "Petra" Tuesday, he said JD9 million were granted under the Islamic financing system, while approximately JD11 million were disbursed under the subsidized (interest-free) loans for numerous agricultural projects and programs. Doujan remarked this process covered all agricultural purposes and projects in both the plant and animal sectors, as well as mechanization, agricultural processing equipment, and all production inputs. These loans took into account "key" pillars of agricultural development, mainly intensifying the use of modern technology and techniques, and agricultural processing to ensure the greatest possible food security for Jordanians, he pointed out. Doujan stated the focus targeted rural and desert regions, poverty pockets, and family-run projects for women and job seekers to achieve greater impactful agricultural development. Additionally, he said loans supported quick-income projects and helped alleviate poverty and unemployment, as the most prominent funded projects were related to food processing, livestock development, projects to reduce poverty and unemployment, land reclamation, modern irrigation systems, deficit crops, and renewable energy. According to the ACC, these loans were distributed among the corporation's branches, as the northern governorates received JD25 million, the central offices got JD32 million, and the southern branches secured a JD16 million. Doujan indicated that the ACC is "committed" to funding projects that reduce poverty and unemployment, allocating JD8 million , which benefited approximately 2,150 job seekers. Doujan added that these loans were specifically directed to the Jordanian Badia regions in the Kingom's northern, central, and southern areas, as well as to rural ditricts. On future steps, he underlined continuation of the rural financing program, which aims to fund projects closely linked to the agricultural sector, focusing on local marketing channels and creating job opportunities for countryside residents, as approximately JD4 million were disbursed, benefiting 938 borrowers. //Petra// AG More...
27/01/2026 16:26:45
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