Economic Performance and Sustainability Challenges of Broiler Production in Egypt: A Case Study in Qalyub Governorate

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Ibrahim Mohammad Abd Elaziz Alhfny , Elzaabalawy Mohamed Elshahat , Samir Attia Aram , Nashwa Samir Shoaib

Abstract

This study investigates the economic performance and sustainability challenges of broiler production in Egypt, focusing on Qalyubia Governorate. It addresses the persistent national white meat deficit, suboptimal self-sufficiency, and significant market price volatility, largely driven by escalating input costs and consumer demand. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach with primary data from 20 purposively sampled farms in Banha and Toukh, the research reveals a national average poultry meat self-sufficiency rate of approximately 96.4% (2010-2022), indicating a narrow but chronic food gap. At the farm level, broiler production shows high profitability, with an average net return per 45-day cycle of EGP 185,420 and a return on invested capital (ROIC) of EGP 0.33, exceeding traditional bank investment returns. However, this profitability is precarious due to overwhelming reliance on costly inputs (feed, chicks, contributing 86% of total costs) and significant marketing challenges, identified by 80-90% of farmers. The study highlights both economic resilience and acute vulnerabilities, advocating for interventions to stabilize markets, enhance resource efficiency, and support local feed supply chains for long-term sustainability.

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broiler production costs and returns economic analysis food gap poultry farms Qalyubia governorate

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