FARMING

AlHaqq Foundation also have plans to implement some projects depend on agricultural economies.

  • Over 40% of their populations consist of farmers. Unlike in developed countries these farmers do not receive any subsidies. Therefore, a major portion of the populations continue to stay below the poverty line generation after generation.
    AlHaqq Foundation helps farmers in economically depressed areas by providing them with seeds, fertilizers, and technical knowledge.
    In addition, AlHaqq Foundation provides machinery to improve their lands and crop yield.
    Animal Farming

    • The majority of the people Alhaqq Foundation helps are poor villagers who live in primitive dwellings such as mud huts without electricity.
    • For such people, having a few animals could be a very good way of sustaining themselves for their own personal food as well as for profit and trade.

    Poultry Farming:

    • Five chickens and one rooster, or a flock of 25 chicks, are given to a family (feeding supplies are also provided).  It costs about $50 to start a small poultry farm.

    Cow or Goat Farming:

    • Goats are given to the poor in rural areas for milk and goat farming. 
    • Goat Farming costs about $220 for a pair of goats for a family to get started.
    • Cow Farming can costs about $500 for a cow which can provide milk.