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About The Park

Localising the science of livestock genetics.

One of Egypt's largest sheep and goat operations — built to raise output and reduce reliance on imports, across Egypt and South Africa.

Mission

Technology that belongs in the region.

The Park is one of the biggest sheep and goat farms in Egypt — pairing large-scale production with hands-on research and experimentation in breed enhancement.

We localise reproductive technology rather than import it, so genetic improvement, growth weight, and — above all — meat quality are advanced here, on local terms.

Those outcomes also serve governments and national programmes working to strengthen domestic food security and cut import dependence.

The operation

A lab, a team, and a herd.

In Egypt, a specialised goat and sheep operation is supported by an in-house embryo-transfer laboratory, a research team, and a working experimentation programme.

Selection is measured where it matters: heavier, faster growth and consistently higher meat quality — not improvement on paper.

The capability extends into South Africa with a focus on Boer genetics and lineage development, feeding improved stock back into the region.

In Egypt we also hold the permits and regulatory approvals to import and export embryos — a compliance edge that lets elite genetics move across borders legally and at scale.

Partner companies

Two companies, one programme.

South Africa

The Anka

Brings Boer genetics and breed-development expertise into the partnership.

Egypt

The Park

Runs the goat and sheep operation and the embryo-transfer laboratory.

Expert team

Expertise without borders.

Genetic improvement is not a one-off project — it compounds. The Park pairs an in-house laboratory with international specialists who have spent careers moving elite lineages into working herds.
On the value of the partnership

International experts

Reproductive-science and breeding specialists working across four countries.

Australia
Egypt
Spain
South Africa
The next phase

A roadmap, not a service.

Looking ahead, the direction includes a cattle programme and a more integrated production chain.

This is framed deliberately as a forward roadmap — not part of today's service scope.

Let's talk about the partnership.

A brief, structured conversation about working together.