Mohamed Elsayed-Cairo

After graduating from the Faculty of Agriculture in 2003, Sayed Mohamed Abdou, who holds a master's degree in ostrich breeding and nutrition, began working in ostrich breeding.

Abdo asserts that he refused to work as an agricultural engineer and decided to go to the ostrich breeding he loved.

According to Abdo, raising ostriches is one of the most promising projects in Egypt.

The female ostrich produces 50 to 60 eggs per season, and the price per egg is 75 pounds ($ 4.5).

But the most important characteristic of raising ostriches, he says, is that everything in ostriches can be sold, from meat and eggs to skin and feathers.