The Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture is set to expand sorghum cultivation to 250,000 acres, focusing on Central Egypt, to cut down on corn imports and supply quality fodder for livestock and poultry. Sorghum serves dual purposes, providing both grains and silage, and its cultivation is being encouraged by ministry officials and seed companies. This initiative is designed to boost productivity, enhance farmer incomes, and lower the import bill. Sorghum is crucial for poultry feed, with numerous companies entering contracts with farmers to secure the crop. The article also discusses current feed prices for livestock and poultry, providing insight into the economic landscape of the agricultural sector.