The article outlines a new initiative by the Egyptian government, led by Minister Dr. Ali Al-Moselhi, to ensure the availability of local wheat supply by setting rules for farmers regarding crop delivery. Farmers are given a 48-hour window to submit proof of wheat delivery either to the government or traders, with penalties for non-compliance including fines and loss of farming privileges. This initiative aims to encourage increased wheat production by offering incentives such as rough bran disbursement for farmers who meet the supply quotas. So far, the government has achieved over 3.3 million tons of wheat supply this season, targeting a total of 5.5 to 6 million tons. Additionally, the article highlights the extension of the wheat reception period at storage sites and the requirement for transfer permits to ensure efficient supply chain management and prevent overcrowding.