Accompanied by Deputy Minister Moustafa El-Sayyad and e-Finance Chairman Ibrahim Sarhan, the Minister reviewed the company's efforts and innovative digital solutions supporting Egypt's agricultural sector.
The focus of the visit was on several digital platforms
implemented by e-Finance, including the "Nabatk" application. The "Nabatk"
interactive application is designed to provide farmers and agricultural
engineers with accurate and reliable guidance content. It offers instant,
verified answers to user queries regarding pests, crop diseases, irrigation,
fertilization needs, and sound agricultural practices, aiming to increase
productivity and improve crop quality.
Minister Farouk affirmed the exhibition's importance,
stating it embodies the Egyptian state's vision, led by President Abdel Fattah
El-Sisi, toward building an integrated digital economy.
The Minister stressed the significance of the digital
transformation in the agricultural sector, noting the substantial progress
made. He described the shift as a comprehensive transformation impacting
farmers, researchers, employees, and decision-makers, positioning technology at
the core of agricultural development and key to maximizing resource utilization
and achieving food security.
Farouk praised e-Finance's efforts, stating that the
integration of digital solutions could create a real revolution in land and
crop management, while delivering more efficient and accessible financing and
agricultural extension services to the average farmer.
He concluded by calling for further constructive cooperation to deliver advanced digital solutions that meet farmers' needs and support Egypt's vision for sustainable agricultural development.