Egyptian Meat Market: Policy Issues in Trade, Prices, and Expected Market Performance
Ibrahim Soliman and
Shahla Shapouri
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Abstract:
An increase in the demand for meat and slow growth in domestic meat production led to a sharp increase in meat imports in Egypt. Government intervention in the meat market increased to encourage domestic production and to prevent undue price increases. The cost to the Government of subsidizing the livestock sector increased seven fold during 1977-82. The production response was slow because of structural problems in the industry. Egypt's dependence on imports of red meat is expected to increase from 30 percent in 1982 to about 44 percent in 1990. Growth in poultry production could reduce this Dependence, and yield self-sufficiency.
Keywords: Egypt; meat consumption; meat imports; red meat; poultry (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L1 L11 Q13 Q18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1984-09
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Working Paper: EGYPTIAN MEAT MARKET: POLICY ISSUES IN TRADE, PRICES, AND EXPECTED MARKET PERFORMANCE (1985) 
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