Saudi Arabia did not ban Egyptian strawberries and opened exports at the beginning of next month, clarifies the Ministry of Agriculture

Published 2024년 1월 28일

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The Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture's decision to halt strawberry imports is a regulatory measure applied to all agricultural imports, not just those from Egypt, according to Dr. Saad Moussa of the Egyptian agricultural quarantine. The move is not due to health concerns but is intended to regulate the Kingdom's internal market based on supply and demand. From January 24, 2024, strawberry exporters must have a valid export permit, and all shipments from permit-holding importers will be received without issues.
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Dr. Saad Moussa, supervisor of the Egyptian agricultural quarantine, confirmed that the decision of the Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture to stop receiving its imports of strawberry crops is an internal procedural and regulatory decision that concerns the Kingdom, and has been applied to most of the agricultural imports to it from all countries of the world, and that Egypt is not alone concerned with the decision. Moussa added that the Saudi decision is not a ban or rejection of strawberry shipments for quarantine or health reasons, but its content is to regulate the internal market in the Kingdom according to supply and demand data. Moussa indicated that the Egyptian Agricultural Quarantine had received an official letter from the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia clarifying the conditions and procedures required for the entry of agricultural goods into the Kingdom, as strawberry exporters are ...
Source: Soutalomma

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