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Egypt, EU, and Italy launch €24m integrated rural development project
Egypt, EU, and Italy launch €24m integrated rural development project

Daily News Egypt

time14-07-2025

  • Business
  • Daily News Egypt

Egypt, EU, and Italy launch €24m integrated rural development project

Egypt's Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, Alaa Farouk, inaugurated the first technical committee meeting of the Integrated Rural Development Project, joined by European Union Ambassador to Cairo Angelina Eichhorst, Italian Ambassador Michele Quaroni, and Head of Italian Development Cooperation Tibario Chiari. Funded through a €24m grant from the European Union, the project is implemented by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS) and focuses on improving the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in the governorates of Sohag, Assiut, and Beni Suef. Its scope includes strengthening agricultural extension services, livestock production, plant health, and field irrigation systems. Minister Farouk highlighted the project as a significant step towards sustainable development in Upper Egypt, reflecting the government's commitment to social justice and better living standards in rural areas. He noted that by widening access to economic opportunities and essential services, the project aims to empower local communities and enhance resilience. Farouk described the initiative as a comprehensive development model that combines targeted interventions to bolster agricultural cooperatives and improve the efficiency of agricultural value chains. These measures, he explained, will help increase productivity and incomes, reduce losses, and raise the competitiveness of Egyptian agricultural products both locally and internationally. The minister also emphasised the project's role in creating new opportunities for rural women and youth through dedicated programmes that provide training, technical support, and access to finance—enabling them to become active contributors to economic and social development within their communities. Farouk further praised the initiative as an example of strategic partnership between Egypt and the European Union, aligning with Egypt's Vision 2030, which calls for integrated rural development balancing economic, social, and environmental priorities. He affirmed Egypt's openness to expanding cooperation with the EU in areas such as plant and livestock production, export market access, and attracting European investment to the agricultural sector. EU Ambassador Angelina Eichhorst welcomed the collaboration, describing Egypt as a 'key strategic partner for the EU.' She affirmed the EU's readiness to work with Egypt in rural development, agriculture, and technology transfer, while stressing the importance of maximising the impact of the grant through effective implementation. Italian Ambassador Michele Quaroni commended the partnership and the joint efforts to support agricultural development in the project's target governorates. He also invited Minister Farouk and a technical delegation from the Ministry of Agriculture to visit Italy to explore cooperative models as part of Egypt's broader strategy to modernise its agricultural cooperative system.

Matrouh Figs, Grapes & Olives Registered as Local Heritage Crops
Matrouh Figs, Grapes & Olives Registered as Local Heritage Crops

CairoScene

time30-06-2025

  • Business
  • CairoScene

Matrouh Figs, Grapes & Olives Registered as Local Heritage Crops

Egypt has formally registered figs, grapes, and olives from Matrouh as GI products, linking heritage to global markets and expanding protection for regionally distinct crops. Jun 30, 2025 Egypt has officially registered figs, grapes, and olives from Matrouh as geographical indications (GIs), recognising their unique local characteristics and reinforcing efforts to connect agricultural products with regional heritage. The move was announced during a session on agricultural GIs held on the sidelines of the 6th EU-Africa Agriculture Ministers Conference in Rome. The registration of the three crops was presented as a result of the Integrated Rural Development Project in Matrouh, implemented in partnership with the European Union. Egypt has placed growing emphasis on protecting and registering products tied to specific regions and traditional farming methods, aiming to boost their competitiveness on international markets, particularly within the European Union. A unique visual trademark, inspired by Pharaonic design, has been developed for each registered product to support branding and readiness for export. A national committee has been formed to manage the registration and protection of GI products, while the intellectual property rights portfolio has been transferred to the National Intellectual Property Authority, now operating under the Prime Minister's Office to streamline governance.

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