Egypt relies heavily on imports of corn and soybeans to meet the demand in the domestic feed market, accounting for about 90% of its feedstuff. However, the country is exploring ways to reduce its reliance on imported feedstuff by utilizing around 65 million tonnes of waste annually. This waste, which includes fruit and vegetable waste, could be recycled for use in animal feed. A plan to collect fruits and vegetables from retailers for processing into animal feed is part of Egypt's national economy development plan, Egypt's Vision 2030. Despite concerns over potential increases in feed prices due to drought in Brazil, the Egyptian government is taking steps to simplify the registration process for new feed products and expects the area under soybean production to expand, which could improve average yields and reduce the need for imports.