Exporting 20 million Egyptian chicks to Ghana and 6 million eggs to Libya

Published 2021년 3월 5일

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Egypt's Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation has approved the export of 20,000 chicks to Ghana and 6 million table eggs to Libya, adhering to quarantine measures. The country's poultry industry has shown growth, with a production of 13 billion eggs in 2020 and plans to register more isolated poultry production facilities for export. The ministry is simplifying licensing procedures and providing financial support to poultry farmers to increase efficiency and convert from an open to a closed breeding system. Additionally, the livestock and poultry development sector is encouraging farmers to benefit from state financing to improve efficiency and is providing logistical and technical support.
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Al-Qusayr, Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, approved the export of 20 thousand chicks to the state of Ghana in addition to 6 million table eggs to Libya, taking into account all the necessary quarantine measures, by opening new export horizons and opportunities for laying chicks and table eggs, which confirms the progress of the industry in the field of production Dagni and confidence in the Egyptian capabilities and expertise, and to provide a healthy and environmental environment suitable for the production of distinguished poultry and safety, especially with some other export requests. For his part, Mustafa Al-Sayyad, Deputy Minister of Agriculture for Livestock, Fisheries and Poultry, said that our production of table eggs during the year 2020 is about 13 billion eggs and we have Self-sufficiency, he added that Egypt has been approved among the countries that adopt isolated facilities according to the controls of the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), 14 ...
Source: Elfagr

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