Egypt to transform millions of tonnes of agri and food waste into animal feed

Source:  Poultry World

Egypt imports around 90% of feedstuff, primarily corn and soybeans, to meet the demand in the domestic feed market. But, Dr Mohsen Shukry, Rapporteur of the Animal Resources Research Council at the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, recently spoke at an industry event where he said that the country could possibly tap into the 65 million tonnes of potentially useful waste per year to fill the gap.

Among other things, Egyptian processors consider various options to maximise the potential of fruit and vegetable recycling, Dr Mohamed El Shafei, a member of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Food Industries, stated during the event. The measure could also lower the need for imported feedstuff, he assumed.

A plan to collect fruits and vegetables from retailers for further processing into animal feed is included in the national economy development plan Egypt’s Vision 2030. However, no real efforts have been made to set the processing capacities.

At the end of 2024, the Egyptian government shared plans to simplify the registration process for new feed products, potentially paving the way for new feedstuff to the feed mills.

Since the beginning of 2025, local feed industry officials have expressed fears over the rise in feed prices this year owing to drought in Brazil, one of the largest suppliers to the country.

However, according to an Agricultural Ministry forecast, the area under soybean production should steadily grow, reaching 500,000 acres in the next few years. Authorities also expect some improvements in the average yields of soybeans in the country.

Further development of the grain sector in the Black Sea and Danube region will be discussed at the 23 International Conference BLACK SEA GRAIN.KYIV on April 24 in Kyiv.

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