Egyptian poultry farmers are calling on the government to halt frozen chicken imports to bolster the struggling local industry, which faces financial challenges and exchange rate issues. Previously, the government had lifted import duties, with Brazil as a key supplier. The strategy involves allowing local farmers to process and freeze poultry during high demand periods to stabilize the market. Although imports may decrease, prices are expected to remain stable due to government market control. This initiative is part of a broader effort among Arab nations to reduce reliance on single suppliers and boost local production, with support from the Arab Poultry Producers Association.