Egypt Seeks to Boost Wheat Imports and Storage Cooperation with Poland
Egypt Seeks to Boost Wheat Imports and Storage with Poland

Egypt is discussing increasing wheat imports from Poland as part of efforts to diversify sources of strategic commodities and bolster food security, the supply ministry said on Tuesday.

Talks in Cairo

Supply Minister Sherif Farouk met Polish Secretary of State Małgorzata Gromadzka in Cairo to discuss cooperation in grains, meat and other food commodities, the ministry said in a statement. The talks also covered cooperation in developing Egypt’s grain silo industry, localising manufacturing and transferring Polish technology to increase storage capacity, reduce waste and improve grain handling.

Diversification Strategy

Egypt, one of the world’s largest wheat importers, has sought in recent years to diversify supply sources and strengthen strategic reserves. According to a recent official Polish statement, Polish agri-food exports to Egypt amounted to €104 million ($118 million) in 2025, up 18 percent from 2024, mainly fresh eggs, pears and quinces, cheeses and quarks, as well as animal intestines, bladders and stomachs.

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Current Wheat Import Sources

Egypt’s wheat imports in 2025 were mainly from Russia and Ukraine, which together accounted for 85 percent of total wheat imports, according to shipping data.

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