Egypt: Grain and Feed Annual

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   EG2025-0009
Egypt’s wheat imports for marketing year 2025/26 are estimated at 13.0 million metric tons, unchanged from Post’s estimate in the previous marketing year which was revised upward by 4 percent due to the availability of forex contributing to an increase in imports. Wheat flour exports to other Middle Eastern and African countries continue to increase due to the lack of operating milling capacities in countries of conflict. Total corn consumption is forecasted to increase to 15.8 MMT as the poultry sector rebounds. Rice imports are estimated at 185,000 MT in MY 2025/26, unchanged from Post’s previous estimate.

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