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Egypt to Remain World's Leading Wheat Importer Through 2035, OECD-FAO Report Says

Sada Elbalad

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July 12, 2026

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Rising population, urbanization, and competitive import prices will keep Egypt at the center of global wheat trade, while world production is projected to reach 877 million tonnes by 2035.

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Egyptian Gazette

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· Jul 11, 2026

Egypt’s agricultural exports top 5.8m tonnes

Egypt’s agricultural exports have surpassed 5.8 million tonnes so far this year, Minister of Agriculture Alaa Farouk announced on Saturday. The milestone highlights a growing global demand for Egyptian produce and underscores the country’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the sector’s international competitiveness. According to a report by the Central Administration of Plant Quarantine (CAPQ), citrus [] The post Egypt’s agricultural exports top 5.8m tonnes appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

Daily News Egypt

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· Jul 6, 2026

Al-Sisi reviews Egypt’s 2026-2030 industrial strategy, targets $100bn in non-oil exports

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi on Monday reviewed the implementation of Egypt’s National Industrial Strategy 2026-2030, which aims to increase non-oil exports to 100bn and strengthen the country’s position as a regional manufacturing hub. The strategy was discussed during a meeting with Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly and Minister of Industry Khaled Hashem, according to a [] The post Al-Sisi reviews Egypt’s 2026-2030 industrial strategy, targets 100bn in non-oil exports first appeared on Dailynewsegypt.

Sada Elbalad

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· Jun 21, 2026

Egypt's Wheat Imports Fall as Domestic Output

Egypt's wheat imports declined during the 2025-26 fiscal year as higher domestic production and record government procurement helped reduce the country's reliance on foreign supplies, Agriculture Minister Alaa Farouk said.

Egypt Independent

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· Jul 8, 2026

Egypt targets start of gold production from Abu Marawat mine this year

Abu Marawat Gold Mines Company is targeting the start of commercial production in 2026, a move expected to boost Egypt’s gold output, attract further mining investments, create direct and indirect job opportunities and support economic and social development plans in the Red Sea and Qena governorates. In a statement issued on Wednesday July 8,2026, the The post Egypt targets start of gold production from Abu Marawat mine this year appeared first on Egypt Independent.

TRT World

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· Jun 22, 2026

Gaza farmers battle shortages as wheat harvest season begins

The annual wheat harvest season is under way in Gaza, but continued Israeli attacks have severely disrupted production. Farmers face extreme shortages of fuel, seeds and machinery, due to the closure of crossings and widespread destruction of farmland. Abdalwahab Hamad reports.

The Rising Nepal

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· Jul 1, 2026

Around 210,000 metric tonnes of fertilizer being imported within mid-August

Kathmandu, July 1: The Ministry of Agriculture, Forests and Environment, has made preparation to import around 210,000 m...

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Related coverage for "Egypt to Remain World's Leading Wheat Importer Through 2035, OECD-FAO Report Says": Egyptian Gazette — Egypt’s agricultural exports top 5.8m tonnes. Daily News Egypt — Al-Sisi reviews Egypt’s 2026-2030 industrial strategy, targets $100bn in non-oil exports. Sada Elbalad — Egypt's Wheat Imports Fall as Domestic Output. Egypt Independent — Egypt targets start of gold production from Abu Marawat mine this year. TRT World — Gaza farmers battle shortages as wheat harvest season begins. The Rising Nepal — Around 210,000 metric tonnes of fertilizer being imported within mid-August