The president reviews strategic commodity reserves, grain storage expansion, subsidy reform and food safety while reaffirming support for Egypt’s most vulnerable households. He also stressed the importance of encouraging greater private-sector participation in food production, logistics, storage and distribution, describing public-private cooperation as an essential component of Egypt’s long-term food security strategy. Protecting vulnerable householdsAlongside food security, the President reviewed developments in Egypt’s social protection programmes, including the Takaful and Karama initiative and broader support mechanisms targeting low-income families. A broader food security strategyWhile the meeting produced no immediate policy changes, it highlighted Egypt’s increasingly integrated approach to food security, combining larger strategic reserves, expanded storage capacity, stronger domestic agricultural production, targeted social protection and gradual subsidy reform within a broader economic resilience strategy. Related news:Egypt’s New Delta Megaproject Signals Strategic Shift in Food Security and National DevelopmentEgypt Pushes Africa’s Food Security Agenda at G20’s Historic MeetingRead also:HSBC Agrees Egypt Retail Sale to Emirates NBDUN Warns Global Defense Spending Could Reach $6.6 Trillion by 2035 as Security Costs Surge