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Mawashik Launches Digital Platform to Modernize Egypt's Livestock Trading and Farm Management

Mawashik is shaking things up in Egypt's livestock sector! They've just launched a new digital platform designed to make buying, selling, and managing livestock much easier and more transparent. This exciting move aims to bring digital transformation to the industry, helping farmers get fair prices and connecting everyone in a more organized market.

AI Asim Ibrahim Updated 0 min read
Mawashik Launches Digital Platform to Modernize Egypt's Livestock Trading and Farm Management

Egypt's agricultural and animal production sectors are quickly moving towards adopting digital solutions. There's a growing need to reorganize traditional markets, which often rely on direct, unstructured transactions. Into this scene steps "Mawashik," a new platform aiming to transform how livestock is traded and farms are managed through a fully integrated digital environment. Mawashik has announced the launch of a specialized electronic marketplace for livestock trading in Egypt. This move is designed to boost digital transformation within the animal wealth sector and make buying and selling more efficient for breeders, farms, and consumers. Ultimately, it helps bridge the traditional gaps in the supply chain. This shift comes at a time when the animal sector faces many challenges, like a fragmented market, a lack of accurate databases, and heavy reliance on traditional intermediaries. These issues affect pricing and trading efficiency. Mawashik's platform aims to offer a digital model that connects all parts of the system in one more transparent and organized environment.

An Integrated Platform for Farm Management

Mawashik isn't just an online marketplace for trading; it also offers a complete farm management system. This system lets breeders track their livestock's health, organize veterinary and production records, and easily connect with service providers like veterinarians, feed suppliers, and medicine providers.

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