The Egyptian government has established the Mostakbal Misr (Future for Egypt) Sustainable Development Agency to oversee the importation of essential commodities, including agricultural products, effective from 2022. Replacing the General Agency for the Supply of Raw Materials (GASC), the new agency will adopt a strategy that includes both direct contracts and tenders, marking a departure from the auction system previously used by the GASC. However, the new agency's lack of experience in international trade has raised concerns among traders. Mostakbal Misr was initially focused on land reclamation projects but has since expanded its remit to include other economic sectors. Despite challenges, Egypt remains one of the world's largest wheat importers, facing significant costs in importing agricultural products, with imports of these products increasing by approximately 475 million dollars to 7.513 billion dollars for the first 8 months of the year.