Yousef Wali

Yousef Wali

Yousef Wali is a former Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation (1982-2004) of Egypt. He was also Deputy Prime minister and Deputy Chairman of the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP).

Fertilizers, compost and energy for the poor

During Wali's tenure (1982-2004) as Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation and as a Deputy Prime Minister, he well-funded the research and development in agriculture which helped Egypt increase the productivity of the land for crops such as maize, wheat, tin, rice, and cotton to unprecedented rates.

Wali could also foster the economic gains of organically grown crops. He foresaw the potential for agriculture to play an important role in the bio-technology and the environment. Large number of bio-research project in agriculture were funded and conducted. Many experimental biogas units were also introduced. This biogas technology which allows anaerobic (i.e. in isolation from the atmosphere) fermentation of organic compounds in water by bacteria to produce clean bio-fertilizers and compost organic material in the Egyptian agriculture in environment-friendly recycling as well as biogas, which is mostly methane gas. The biogas could provide alternative energy for the poor rural Egypt, but remained until now much under-utilized.

Fertilizer scandal

Youssef Wali came under intense criticism in the parliament and in the press, known as "fertilizer scandal" accusing him of importing 10,000 tons of contaminated fertilizers that cause cancer. It was claimed that, by dissolving the Ministry of Agriculture's Pesticide Supervision Committee in 1999, Wali paved the way for the importation of banned chemicals.

In a letter to the press, Wali denied allowing any carcinogenic pesticides in Egypt while he was in office. In his letter, [ [http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2005/755/feature.htm "Surviving the watermelon"] , "Al Ahram", Issue No. 755, 11 - 17 August 2005.] the former minister pointed out that, to replace the committee, an even stricter pesticide supervision office was set up and remained active until 2003, when the committee of recommendation and registration of pesticides was formed. Measures had been taken to control pesticide use, Wali added: prohibiting aeroplane spraying throughout the country and the use of chemical pesticides in the southern Delta; planting self-reliant strains to reduce the need for pesticides; and using so called safe bacteria in 265,000 feddans.

While what appeared on the surface may not be the whole truth, some see the events as another tragic victory in the war between "chemical pesticides" and "bio-pesticides" in Egyptian agriculture.

Nazif's cabinet reshuffle

Wali was replaced by Ahmed El-Leithy in the cabinet of Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif that was formed on July 9 2004. El-Leithy imposed strict measures on the types of imported pesticides and acknowledged the economic advantages of organically grown crops.

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