Africazine:
Egypt has reached a significant milestone by achieving self-sufficiency in sugar production in 2025.
This accomplishment is part of a broader strategy aimed at enhancing domestic agricultural output. Egyptian Minister of Supply Sherif Farouk highlighted that local wheat supply also saw a 17% increase, exceeding four million tonnes during the 2025 season.
Egypt’s Strategic Move to Sugar Self-Sufficiency
Egypt’s achievement in sugar self-sufficiency stems from a comprehensive plan that focuses on expanding cultivated areas and improving productivity. The government has actively supported local production of both sugarcane and sugar beet, which has contributed to this success.
Minister Farouk emphasized the importance of this achievement in the context of Egypt’s food security strategy. By reducing reliance on imports, the country aims to bolster its agricultural sector and ensure a stable supply of essential commodities.
Egypt: Key figures on wheat and sugar production
- Self-sufficiency in sugar achieved in 2025
- Wheat supply increased by 17% to more than four million tonnes
- Total wheat consumption for subsidized bread is around nine million tonnes annually
Future Plans for Agricultural Expansion
Looking ahead, Egypt plans to continue expanding wheat cultivation and other strategic crops. The government aims to maintain current growth rates in domestic wheat procurement to achieve self-sufficiency in wheat for subsidized bread production.
This ambitious plan is part of Egypt’s broader efforts to strengthen food security amid global supply chain challenges and rising food costs.
Next Steps in Egypt’s Agricultural Strategy
- Expand wheat cultivation areas
- Improve productivity of strategic crops
- Maintain growth rates in domestic wheat procurement
Egypt’s commitment to agricultural self-sufficiency marks a pivotal step towards enhanced food security.
