President Abdelmadjid Tebboune is chairing a cabinet meeting today to examine critical files concerning the nation’s digitalization efforts and the agricultural sector. The meeting underscores the government’s commitment to advancing these key areas for economic growth and national development.
According to a statement from the Presidency, the Council of Ministers will review an interim report assessing the progress of the national digitalization strategy. This review aims to identify bottlenecks and ensure the effective implementation of digital initiatives across various sectors of the economy.
The cabinet will also discuss the roadmap for the agricultural sector through 2026. This comprehensive plan is expected to outline strategies for enhancing agricultural productivity, promoting sustainable farming practices, and ensuring food security for the nation. The agricultural sector is considered a cornerstone of the Algerian economy, and this roadmap reflects the government’s dedication to its modernization and growth.
Furthermore, the meeting will include a follow-up on the plowing and sowing campaign for the 2025-2026 season. This segment will focus on evaluating the effectiveness of current agricultural policies and support programs aimed at maximizing crop yields and ensuring a successful harvest. Efficient planning and execution of these campaigns are vital for maintaining stable food supplies and supporting the livelihoods of farmers across the country.
The discussions are expected to result in concrete directives and policy adjustments aimed at accelerating digitalization and bolstering the agricultural sector. These efforts are aligned with the government’s broader vision of building a diversified and resilient economy.



