Agriculture in Egypt: 18% increase in potato seed imports from Europe

Published 2022년 12월 28일

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The Ministry of Agriculture in Egypt has reported a significant increase in the import of European potato seed for the 2022-2023 season, with a 18% rise to 141,138 tons compared to the previous year. The majority of the seed comes from the Netherlands, Belgium, Scotland, Denmark, France, Luxembourg, Germany, England, and Poland, with the 'Kara' and 'Espunta' varieties being the most popular. These imports are expected to increase further, reaching 160,000 tons by mid-January 2023. This comes as potato prices in the Egyptian market fluctuate due to supply and quality variations, and the cost of potato seeds has increased this season. The agricultural season in Egypt typically spans half a million to 650 thousand acres, with planting and harvesting happening at different times throughout the year.
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A report issued by the Ministry of Agriculture, represented by the Central Administration for Agricultural Quarantine, confirmed the arrival of 141,138 tons of European potato seed for the 2022-2023 season, from October 31 to December 24, 2022, compared to 119,937 tons during the corresponding period last year, an increase of 18%. Approximately. The report, a copy of which Al-Mal reviewed, revealed that the approved seed shipments are imported from the Netherlands, Belgium, Scotland, Denmark, France, Luxembourg, Germany, England and Poland, for about 65 items, with a value of approximately $85 million, as the average price per ton is $600 in shipments. The report indicated that 53,031 tons were imported from Scotland, 10,285 tons from Denmark, 7,497 tons from Germany, 540 tons from Austria, 125 tons from England, 675 from Poland, 3,244 tons from Belgium, 16,610 from France, 453 from Luxembourg, and the Netherlands 48,827 tons. It is expected that these seeds will be planted next ...
Source: Almalnews

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