Egypt to import livestock from Djibouti

Published 2023년 5월 15일

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Egypt has secured an agreement to import livestock from Djibouti due to concerns following military clashes in Sudan, as stated by Egypt's Supply Minister, Ali Moselhy. The deal covers the import of 3,000 to 4,000 animals from the Sudan-Egypt border, with Egypt currently having livestock reserves that can last for 3.5 months. The majority of the imports will be cattle and camels from Djibouti.
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Egypt has agreed to import livestock from Djibouti, Supply Minister Ali Moselhy said on Sunday, after military clashes within trading partner Sudan, reported Reuters. Moselhy said there was some concern over livestock imports from Sudan, but that Egypt has secured between 3,000 and 4,000 animals at the Sudan-Egypt border. Egypt ...

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