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Al Sisi with foreign businessmen, focus on food security

Al Sisi with foreign businessmen, focus on food security

Italians, 'our sustainable reference model for Africa'

26 November 2024, 19:12

ANSA English Desk

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Egypt is questioning its economic future and, as part of the Annual International Manifacturing Convention and Exhibition (IMCE) event, President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi received a small delegation of entrepreneurs from various countries, including Italy, in Cairo. The meeting also discussed the Mattei Plan, which sees the Italian government committed not only to food security but more generally to the country and the entire area.
    "The Italian agri-food model, efficient and sustainable," said Luigi Scordamaglia, CEO of Filiera Italia, together with Ambassador Quaroni on the sidelines of the meeting, "is ideal for a country like Egypt committed to reducing its dependence on food imports from abroad. In this regard, Scordamaglia prefigured 'a collaboration in the agri-food sector between the two countries based on technological innovation, precision farming, and smart irrigation. A non-predatory model of enhancing the network of local farmers, many also represented by small family farms, and their technical and professional training in dedicated training centres. With an ultimate goal: producing in Africa for Africa'.
    The meeting took place just a few weeks after the inauguration of the first local farmers' market realised thanks to the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and the technical assistance of Ciheam Bari and Campagna amica of Coldiretti. The small farmers' market is the most important in Egypt and Africa. Within the framework of this collaboration project, to which others may follow, Egyptian farmers will be able to sell their products directly in the country's populous cities thanks to a dedicated distribution channel.

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