The meeting reviewed the latest progress in the Mostakbal Misr project, including construction work and various activities in agriculture, industry, livestock, urban development, and the provision of direct and indirect job opportunities, presidential spokesman Ambassador Mohamed El-Shenawy said in a statement. The work is being carried out in partnership with the private sector.
El- Ghannam detailed efforts for agricultural expansion in
the "New Delta" region in the western desert, as well as projects
underway in southern Egypt and the Mostakbal Misr Industrial City. He presented
the current status of work, undertaken in partnership with the ministries of Agriculture
and Land Reclamation and Supply and Internal Trade, to develop the Commodity
Exchange and other agency activities. This includes efforts to secure strategic
goods and boost their availability through projects aimed at increasing storage
capacity for essential crops, which contributes to meeting the state's needs.
President Sisi stressed the importance of boosting
partnership with the private sector and attracting foreign investment to
achieve self-sufficiency in strategic goods, thus ensuring the sustainable
security of citizen needs, the spokesman said.
Sisi also directed officials to provide full support to
projects of strategic importance, particularly the grain and cereal storage
silos project. He called for continuing the state's plan to expand the
agricultural area, increase production, and develop the agricultural
manufacturing system, while ensuring a balance between the interests of
producers and consumers within the framework of comprehensive development.
Al-Shenawy also noted that the meeting reviewed the role of
the Mostakbal Misr project in urban development. Col. Ghannam presented updates
on the establishment of the Eco-City, a project carried out by the agency in
cooperation with major real estate developers to promote environmental and
climate investment.
In conclusion, the president affirmed the importance of the Mostakbal Misr projects across various sectors as a fundamental pillar for implementing the state's plan to achieve sustainable development in its economic, social, and environmental dimensions, stressing the necessity of adhering to the set timelines for their completion and execution.