H.E. Minister Rania A. Al-Mashat Outlines Key Targets for Egypt’s Manufacturing & Extractive Industries in FY 2025/2026 During House of Representatives Session

16 April 2025
Al-Mashat:
EGP 17.5 billion in public investments directed to agriculture and irrigation activities in the upcoming fiscal year's plan.
Expansion in modern agriculture and advanced irrigation: The 2025/2026 plan targets 750,000 new feddans.
The new fiscal year's plan targets $5 billion in agricultural crop exports.
During the plenary session of the House of Representatives
held today, H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic
Development and International Cooperation, reviewed the features of the real
economy sectors in the 2025/2026 plan. She stressed that the plan focuses on
these sectors in line with the structural reforms sought by the government's
work program. The Council meeting was chaired by H.E. Counselor Dr. Hanafi
Gebali, and attended by the honorable members of the House of Representatives.
Regarding the agriculture and irrigation sector, H.E. Dr.
Rania Al-Mashat affirmed that the public investments directed to agriculture
and irrigation activities in the 2025/2026 plan are estimated at around EGP
17.5 billion, pointing to the priorities of agricultural investment and
development that emphasize continuing the expansion of agricultural reclamation
programs in the Toshka, North and Central Sinai, and New Delta areas.
The Minister of Planning, Economic Development and
International Cooperation pointed out that the plan aims to expand programs to
improve the productivity per feddan of agricultural crops by a rate ranging
between 5% and 10%, in order to raise the efficiency of land and water unit use
by developing high-yield, early-maturing, and low-water-requiring crop
varieties, along with develop and modernize field irrigation systems to reach a
beneficiary area ratio of 10%. In addition to developing agricultural drainage
methods, expanding the application of modern agricultural practices such as
drip and pivot irrigation, expanding greenhouse projects and protected
agriculture systems, reducing agricultural losses, and enhancing the
agricultural extension system.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat added that the plan also aims to expand
the application of the contractual agriculture system to 1.8 million feddans to
include many other agricultural commodities, besides wheat, sugarcane, sugar
beet, tomatoes, potatoes, and citrus fruits, such as yellow corn, cotton, and
oil crops (sunflower and soybeans). Continuing her speech on the priorities of
agricultural investment and development, which include working on diversifying
the sources of agricultural imports – especially wheat and corn – while
expanding the storage capacities of wheat silos to reach about 5.5 million tons
in the plan year, and expanding the cropped area to exceed 21 million feddans
in 2025/2026, such as wheat by 52%, corn by 55%, and fava beans by 39%, and
completing the establishment of (18) agricultural communities in the North and
South Sinai governorates, in addition to developing the agricultural holding
system (Farmer's Card) to reach a beneficiary holding ratio of 80%. The plan
also aims to expand the export of surplus agricultural crops, such as
vegetables and fruits, so that the value of exports thereof in the plan year
exceeds about $5 billion.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat emphasized that the Ministry of
Water Resources and Irrigation's plan aimed to develop water resources and
raise the efficiency of their use. This is through expanding projects for the
rehabilitation and lining of canals with a length of 600 km, expanding the
system of transformation to modern field irrigation, establishing and
developing pumping stations, constructing dams, artificial lakes, and
reservoirs to accommodate floodwater, and completing the construction of the
new Assiut Barrages. This aims to improve irrigation works in an area of 1.6
million feddans in 5 Upper Egypt governorates, and establishing, replacing, and
renovating about 616 barrages and industrial facilities, in addition to
establishing 85 dams, artificial lakes, and underground reservoirs to
accommodate floodwater, and rehabilitating the drains of Jabal Al-Akhdar –
Belbeis – Qalyubia – Bahr El-Baqar, and the industrial works thereon to
accommodate the discharges of treated sewage stations.
In addition to continuing the development of livestock to
increase by a rate of one million heads during 2025/2026, as well as poultry
and fish farming projects to achieve self-sufficiency in white meat and fish,
with an increase in the self-sufficiency rate of red meat to 60%, through
continuing to activate projects to revive veal production and milk collection
centers, and fish farms in Berket Ghalioun in Kafr El-Sheikh and East Port Said
farms in Port Said Governorate, and projects to enhance fish wealth in the
Qarun, Manzala, and Burullus lakes.