ELZUBI to Al‑Ghad: Volatile Meat Markets… Where Does the Problem Lie?

ELZUBI argued that reform requires a shift toward a policy of “participatory food sovereignty” that transcends the Ministry of Agriculture’s unilateral authority. This begins with the immediate abolition of the quota system in imports, opening the door to any national company that meets veterinary standards without quantitative restrictions. This would ensure a steady flow of chilled and live meat from alternative sources such as Sudan, Djibouti, Georgia, and Pakistan, breaking current monopolistic chains.