The article highlights the stability of egg prices in Egypt, with farm-level prices for white and red egg cartons at 138 pounds. The Ministry of Agriculture's announcement that Egypt has bird flu-free establishments, recognized by the World Organization for Animal Health, has opened new export opportunities. Egypt's annual egg production of 13 billion eggs meets local demand, with plans to boost production and exports. The integrated poultry project in Fayoum, started in 1983 with Dutch support, focuses on preserving local breeds. Additionally, 40 isolated poultry establishments have been registered against bird flu, allowing the resumption of poultry exports halted since 2006.