Seek to remove obstacles facing members. Deepening and disseminating industrial knowledge among the members by providing them with technical and technological publications Preparing studies and working papers to be submitted to the concerned authorities. Laying down controls to regulate the industries that the Chamber operates. Providing professional representation and defending the interests of members locally and internationally. Facilitate access to basic knowledge, information, advice and advisory services. Promote economic development by pushing for the use of clean and innovative technologies. Supporting projects and initiatives for marginalized sectors. Establishing and strengthening cooperation and alliances with influential and relevant regional and international organizations and institutions. Reducing the administrative, organizational and other burdens on companies and startups. Expanding the base and training opportunities and capacity building. Supporting all requirements and elements of business development. Promote corporate social responsibility, and raise awareness of the concept of sustainable development and best practices followed in every industrial sector. Connecting the voice of business owners to the level of decision-making in the committees that emanate from the trade union, such as tax committees, internal trade committees, work committees, succession, and business owners It is represented in supplying state agencies with scientific perceptions, ideas and constructive proposals for the development, support and development of the grain industry, as it is found in many committees authorized to issue vital and influential decisions in the industry. Representing business owners in conferences and industrial committees. The Chamber issues a periodic newsletter every three months, which is distributed free of charge to the members and all ministries and bodies related to their work in the Chamber Study legislations and laws and express opinion on them before issuing them Representing business owners in technical and labor conferences and committees. Representing business owners in conferences and tax committees The grain room’s board of directors is made up of fifteen members, 10 of whom are elected from the chamber’s general assembly. The Minister of Industry appoints 5 members for that full formation. For the Board of Directors, provided that the Chairman of the Board of Directors and his dependents from 15 members of the Board are elected by an internal election in the presence of the Chairman of the Board of Craftsmen Union and the current Board of Directors of the Chamber