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    Egypt Explores Africa Investment Entity to Support Food Supply Chains

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    , Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation Alaa Farouk (l), and Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade Mohamed Farid Saleh (r) at the meeting.
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    Egypt is studying an Africa-focused investment entity to boost agricultural trade, support investors, and strengthen food supply chains.

    Egypt Weighs New Africa-Focused Investment Vehicle

    According to reports, Egypt is examining new ways to expand its investment and trade presence across Africa, with a particular emphasis on agriculture, food security, and strategic supply chains. In light of this, discussions took place during a high-level coordination meeting involving Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade Mohamed Farid Saleh, Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation Alaa Farouk, and representatives from sovereign, economic, and diplomatic bodies.

    Coordination Around Trade and Investment Expansion

    The meeting reviewed mechanisms to broaden Egypt’s economic engagement on the continent in line with national development priorities, the needs of the domestic market, and the ambitions of the Egyptian private sector. Participants also discussed how stronger trade and investment links with African states could be advanced, especially in sectors connected to food security and agricultural development.

    Proposed Entity Targets African Markets

    A central point of discussion was the feasibility of establishing a specialized investment entity dedicated to the African market. The proposed platform would support Egyptian investors across a range of sectors and help expand business activity in strategic areas related to food security and other productive sectors. Mohamed Farid Saleh said a feasibility study is currently under way to establish the entity, with the aim of providing support and assistance to Egyptian companies seeking to invest across Africa.

    Sector-by-Sector Support for Egyptian Companies

    Saleh said the initiative would adopt a sector-by-sector approach in partnership with the Egyptian private sector, which he said has developed substantial experience in African markets and the ability to build business models that strengthen Egypt’s productive capacities in priority sectors. He also said the envisaged support would include simplifying procedures and coordinating government efforts at both technical and financial levels, with the government acting as a facilitator and supporter for partners involved in the proposed entity.

    Agriculture and Food Security at the Centre

    For his part, Alaa Farouk said the strategic direction represents a key pillar in supporting agricultural production and strengthening food security across Africa. He highlighted Egypt’s accumulated expertise in project planning and the technical management of large-scale agricultural initiatives. He also said cooperation between government entities, investment funds, and financial institutions could help lay the foundations for major regional projects that accelerate agricultural development while reinforcing Egypt’s position as a regional hub for innovation and industries linked to agriculture and food production.

    Supply Chains and Regional Resilience

    Farouk also said directing Egyptian investment towards African markets would help secure sustainable supply chains for strategic crops and essential commodities, reduce the import bill, and strengthen African countries’ resilience to global crises. He added that agriculture remains a primary driver of comprehensive development because of its capacity to generate employment and support the development of rural communities across the continent. Together, the proposals discussed at the meeting point to a model that links investment expansion with agricultural production, food distribution networks, and wider regional economic value creation.

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