The Egyptian Sudanese is considering importing frozen meat from Kenya for the Ministry of Supply

Published 2023년 6월 20일

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The Egyptian Sudanese Company for Development and Multiple Investments is planning to import frozen and chilled meat from Kenya to supply the Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade. The company is also in talks with major livestock producers in Chad. The Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade is providing meat from several countries, including Sudan, Djibouti, Tanzania, Uganda, Brazil, and India, at lower prices in consumer complexes.
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Al-Mal learned from informed sources in the Egyptian Sudanese Company for Development and Multiple Investments about the company's intention to import frozen and chilled meat from Kenya for the Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade, after the success of the contract to supply 10,000 head of cattle from Somalia. The sources confirmed to Al-Mal that the state of Kenya is characterized by good pastures, which produce livestock of high quality, comparable to local meat. The sources indicated that a delegation from the company is being sent to Kenya to find out the extent of readiness to provide heads of livestock, which are likely to be cows, with the aim of contracting and slaughtering them in Toshka and Abu Simbel slaughterhouses in Egypt. It is noteworthy that the Egyptian Sudanese Company for Development and Multiple Investments was established in April 2021 with a capital of 500 million pounds, with an Egyptian contribution of 60%, (the Holding Company for Food Industries ...
Source: Almalnews

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