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Cabinet: State continues maize crop support, boost production

فريق رجال الأعمال agriculture-industry 17 July 2025 04:40 PM
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Cabinet: State continues maize crop support, boost production

The Media Center of the Cabinet has denied reports of a halt to government support for corn cultivation, reassuring farmers that the state remains committed to bolstering a crop vital for food security.

The center emphasized that corn is a strategic and economic crop, and the government continues to provide aid to alleviate farmers' burdens.

Authorities are also working to reduce the gap between local yellow corn production and imported quantities used in animal feed. This includes encouraging farmers to expand cultivation through various incentives.

The Ministry of Agriculture highlighted corn's crucial role, noting it accounts for around 40% of concentrated animal feed for livestock, a cornerstone of red meat and dairy production. It also makes up 60-70% of poultry and fish feed, underscoring its importance to the agricultural economy.

This season has already seen a significant expansion in yellow and white corn cultivation in governorates like Minya, Fayoum, and Sharqia, backed by government provisions of improved seeds and agricultural extension services.

Ministry of Agriculture reports indicate preliminary signs of a healthy corn crop, with technical recommendations successfully mitigating the threat of the fall armyworm.

The Ministry also confirmed regular technical monitoring of corn fields through a nationwide campaign to boost productivity. 

Newly reclaimed lands are integral to the state's horizontal expansion plan, allowing for large-scale corn cultivation with appropriate fertilization and irrigation, which will further increase production and reduce import reliance.

Current agricultural policy is specifically focused on expanding yellow corn production and enhancing overall productivity through the cultivation of high-yielding hybrid varieties.