Egyptian farmers expand wheat production to help the country boost food security

Published 2022년 3월 18일

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Egyptian farmer, Talaat al-Sisi, plans to expand his wheat farm from 6 to 13 feddans (approximately 6 to 13 acres) in response to global supply chain disruptions and price hikes due to the Russian-Ukraine conflict. The government is encouraging farmers to produce more crops by providing seeds, fertilizers, and buying their crops at good prices. Egypt, the world's largest wheat importer, has seen a decrease in imported wheat but expects its total yield to reach up to 10 million tonnes this season. The government has increased the procurement price for wheat and banned exports of several food items to provide for its citizens.
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Talaat al-Sisi, an Egyptian farmer who has been self-sufficient in producing wheat for his family for years, decides to expand wheat production for his country, which is suffering from the global supply chain interruption and price hikes during the Russian-Ukraine conflict. “Next season, I will enlarge my land to grow wheat in order to help the country secure the grain,” the 50-year-old man told Xinhua as he walked through his farm located in the Menoufia Governorate, north of the capital Cairo. Al-Sisi said that he will increase his wheat farm from 6 to 13 feddans (1 feddan=1.038 acres). He noted that the government has helped farmers to produce bountiful and high-quality crops, providing them with seeds, fertilizers and agricultural care. “At the end of the season, the government always buys the crops from farmers in a good price. I think it is time to help my country,” he said. Al-Sisi is one of the Egyptian farmers who plan to enlarge or have enlarged their wheat farms, partly ...

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