President
Abdel Fattah El-Sisi has directed the reinforcement and maintenance of
strategic food reserves, while continuing efforts to achieve self-sufficiency
in agricultural, livestock, and poultry products.
He also called for
modernizing agricultural breeds through close coordination between relevant
ministries and the Future of Egypt for Sustainable Development Authority.
The directives were
issued during a meeting with Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouli, Minister of
Supply and Internal Trade Sherif Farouq, Minister of Agriculture and Land
Reclamation Alaa Eldin Farouq, and Executive Director of the Egypt Future
Sustainable Development Authority Bahaa El-Ghannam.
According to the
presidential spokesman, Mohammad El-Shennawi, President El-Sisi reviewed
preparations for the holy fasting month of Ramadan, focusing on the
availability of high-quality foodstuffs at reasonable prices.
Minister Farouq
confirmed that all essential goods are available in sufficient quantities, with
“Ahlan Ramadan” fairs offering discounts of 15–25% and the preparation and
distribution of 2.5 million Ramadan boxes and packages.
The president
stressed the importance of daily monitoring of goods across all outlets
nationwide, ensuring compliance with announced prices, discount rates, and
product quality, and holding accountable those who overprice.
He underlined the
use of all state mechanisms to regulate markets, particularly for white meat,
to stabilize prices and ease citizens’ burdens, taking consumption patterns
during Ramadan into account.
In line with these
efforts, President El-Sisi approved the launch of the national “Carry On”
project to unify branding across government supply outlets.
He also directed
continued field monitoring and full coordination between authorities to ensure
the efficiency of the supply system and the proper delivery of subsidies to
beneficiaries.
The meeting also
addressed food security developments, reviewing strategic stock levels,
planning to preserve state reserves, tackling regional challenges, and
advancing digital transformation in the food supply chain.
The discussions
covered activating the commodity exchange to ensure sustainable access to
essential goods at fair prices, protect both producers and consumers, and
position Egypt as a regional logistics hub for strategic commodities.
The president
reaffirmed the importance of continued cooperation between the ministries of
supply and agriculture and the Future of Egypt for Sustainable Development
Authority to guarantee national food security.
Source: The Egyptian Gazette