Wadi Group, is an Egyptian agribusiness conglomerate. It is headquartered in Giza, Egypt. Wadi Group is a family-owned business operating in the agribusiness sector, comprising 12 companies. The company is involved in poultry production, animal feed manufacturing, and agro-food processing.
The Mazareh sector includes the poultry and agro-food divisions, with key business-to-business companies such as Katkoot al Wadi and A'laf al Wadi, as well as business-to-consumer brands including Wadi Food and Wadi Farms. The Sina’at sector comprises the group’s industrial subsidiaries, including Wadi Glass (now known as Zugag), Tabreed, and other industrial projects such as Idafat, Asmida, and Tawseel.[2]
Wadi Group is the largest egg-producing company in Egypt and the African continent, operating with a flock of 10 million hens.[3]
History
Wadi Group was founded in 1984 by a Lebanese family of poultry farmers, tracing its origins to 1957 when the eldest brother began working in the poultry industry in Lebanon. The outbreak of the Lebanese Civil War forced the family to flee the country, seeking refuge in neighboring countries. Tony Freiji, who later established Wadi Group, settled in Egypt three decades ago.[4]