9.6 million dollars, the value of Egyptian food industries exports to Senegal in 8 months

Published 2021년 11월 3일

Tridge summary

Egyptian exports of food industries to Senegal have seen a significant increase of 37% in the first 8 months of 2021, reaching a value of $9.6 million compared to $7 million in the same period last year. The most exported products include aromatics, barley drinks, and biscuits, accounting for 99% of the total exports. In 2020, Senegal ranked 48th on the list of important importing countries for Egyptian processed foods, with exports valued at $15 million. Plans are underway for bilateral meetings between Egyptian and Senegalese companies to further boost these exports.
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The value of Egypt’s exports of food industries to Senegal increased by 37% during the first 8 months of 2021, to record 9.6 million dollars, compared to 7 million dollars during the same period in 2020. Mai Khairy, Executive Director of the Food Industries Export Council, said during the seminar organized by the council today under Titled “Opportunities for the Development of Food Industry Exports to Senegal”, Senegal occupies the 48th place in the list of the most important importing countries for Egyptian processed foods during 2020, as exports amounted to $15 million. She indicated that 10 commodities accounted for 99% of the total exported products exported by “mixtures.” Aromatics, which accounts for 36% of total exports, with a value of 5.2 million dollars, followed by “barley drinks” with 19%, with a value of 2.7 million dollars, and in the third place are exports of “biscuits and grain preparations” by 12%, with a value of 1.7 million dollars. Khairy explained that ...
Source: Amwalalghad

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