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Egypt and the European Commission have agreed on a 90 million euro ($93.9 million) funding to improve Egypt's grain storage and logistics infrastructure, aiming to enhance food security. This is part of the broader Food Resilience Project, with additional grants and financing totaling 210 million euros.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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