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Prime Minister follows up on red meat supply measures

Businessmen Team news 13 October 2025 09:16 PM
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Prime Minister follows up on red meat supply measures

Dr. Moustafa Madbouly, Prime Minister, held a meeting to follow up on the measures taken to ensure the availability of red meat.

The meeting was attended by Lieutenant General Kamel Al-Wazir, Deputy Prime Minister for Industrial Development and Minister of Industry and Transport. Also present were Dr. Moustafa  El-Sayyad, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation; Dr. Tarek El-Houby, Chairman of the National Food Safety Authority; Major General Haitham Abdel-Salam, Representative of the Egypt Future for Sustainable Development Agency; Mohamed Saleh, Head of the Irrigation Authority; and Amani Al-Wasal, Head of the Agreements Sector at the Ministry of Investment and Foreign Trade. Several officials from relevant authorities also attended.

Dr. Madbouly emphasized the importance of maintaining a steady supply of red meat in markets across the country. He said the available quantities must meet the needs and requirements of citizens. He pointed to the government’s continuous efforts to monitor the supply of red meat in the market. He also stressed the importance of diversifying the international sources of meat imports and increasing supply levels to help achieve price stability.

He highlighted the government’s interest in facilitating procedures for transporting imported live animals. He called for expanding the establishment of quarantines and slaughterhouses, especially in border areas. He also stressed the need to provide proper veterinary care to preserve animal health.

Al-Wazir said ships are ready to transport the required live animals. He explained that work is currently underway to reduce transportation costs in coordination with various government agencies. He noted that these efforts will help achieve a balance in meat prices. He also mentioned that coordination is ongoing with a number of friendly African countries to strengthen cooperation in this sector.

El-Sayyad reviewed the livestock development plan. He said the plan aims to increase red meat production to meet national demand and stabilize market prices. He explained that the plan consists of two parts: an urgent implementation plan and a long-term strategy.

He stated that the urgent plan includes updating the livestock inventory and database. It also involves expanding the national breed improvement project and enhancing veterinary care to maintain animal health.

He added that the long-term plan focuses on crossbreeding local and imported breeds to produce a genetically improved Egyptian breed that adapts well to local conditions. It also includes establishing a factory for drying locally produced milk to reduce imports of diluted milk. He said the plan further involves setting up border quarantines and slaughterhouses for immediate processing of livestock arriving from neighboring African countries. The ministry also aims to expand local production of feed and feed alternatives to reduce imports.

El-Sayyad added that an advanced artificial insemination center will be established in Sohag Governorate to support livestock development in Upper Egypt.

He confirmed that the 2024 livestock census has been completed, recording a total of 8.6 million heads. He said the expected local production for 2025 has been determined, and import requirements have been updated accordingly. He also pointed out that the Ministry of Agriculture has diversified import sources and studied major African countries producing red meat, especially those geographically and regionally close to Egypt.