Agriculture: The obtaining of 3 giraffes from South Africa was done through exchange and without money



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The Ministry of Agriculture confirmed that the three giraffes that the Giza Zoo received on Tuesday were from South Africa, under a subsidy system, and that the ministry did not pay money for the three giraffes.

The Ministry of Agriculture explained that the subsidy system is part of the new system adopted by the Ministry of Agriculture to develop the zoo, as it is within the directives of Mr. Al-Qusayr, Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, and the Engineer Mustafa Al-Sayyad, Deputy Minister of Agriculture for Livestock, Fisheries and Poultry, the authority quickly completed the formalities for the purchase of giraffes from South Africa. With the exchange system for other zoo animals.

The Ministry of Agriculture indicated that the new giraffes, valued at about 2 million dollars, were in the allocation system for other animals with surplus in the garden, which is considered a new approach that the ministry is taking to make the best possible use of the resources available to you.

Recently, the Giza Zoo received 3 new giraffes, as the giraffes arrived inside a box, coming from the Cairo airport, aboard an equipped car, after completing all the medical checks to make sure they were free of diseases, while the park prepared with special winches to move the box to the new giraffe house.

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