The Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics in Egypt has released data on the country's live animal imports from January to October 2022, which totaled $687.5 million. The report highlights the breakdown of these imports, with cows being the largest category at $520.5 million. Other categories include camels, turkeys and chickens, sheep and goats, live ducks, purebred Arabian horses, and rabbits. The agency emphasizes that foreign trade is a key factor in Egypt's economic development, indicating that the reported trade data reflects the balance of commodity exchange between Egypt and other countries.