Minister of Agriculture in Egypt: The veal project and the improvement of local breeds contributed to the provision of meat

Published Nov 9, 2022

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation in Egypt has announced significant funding for a veal project, totaling around 7.3 billion pounds, which has benefited 42,000 recipients and aided in raising and fattening 473,000 livestock. This initiative is part of President Abdel Fattah El Sisi's 'A Dignified Life' presidential initiative, aimed at improving small farming and breeding communities in the countryside. The project focuses on increasing meat productivity through improved veterinary care, vaccination campaigns, and the importation of advanced breeds. Additionally, the Central Bank's soft loans and simplified procedures have been key factors in boosting livestock projects. The ministry has also implemented measures to increase fodder production and promote contract farming, with plans to achieve self-sufficiency and surplus for export.
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation announced that the total of what has been funded for the veal project so far is about 7.3 billion pounds, of which about 42,000 beneficiaries have benefited, to raise and fatten nearly 473,000 heads of livestock, whether they are calves for meat production or high-productivity wheels, to provide dairy meat This is within the framework of the presidential initiative "A Dignified Life" launched by President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, President of the Republic to develop the Egyptian countryside and raise the level of small farmers and breeders. To give a net ratio of up to 60%, up to 250 kg of red meat. On his part, Dr. Tariq Suleiman, Head of the Livestock Sector at the Ministry of Agriculture, said that the ministry has taken serious steps to increase meat productivity, including paying attention to veterinary care and services, livestock vaccination campaigns and providing the necessary vaccines for Advancement of the livestock sector ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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