Malaysia opens its markets to Egyptian mango exports

Published 2024년 9월 16일

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A delegation from Malaysia visited the Egyptian Agricultural Quarantine to review plant health procedures, in anticipation of allowing Egyptian mangoes into Malaysian markets. This move is part of the Egyptian government's strategy to boost agricultural exports. The delegation expressed gratitude to the Egyptian Commercial Representation Authority and the Export Council for Agricultural Crops, who facilitated the visit. Currently, mango exports are ranked seventh in Egypt's agricultural exports, with a total of 55,792 tons exported from January to September 2024, contributing to over $3.6 billion in revenue and showing a significant increase compared to the previous year.
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The Egyptian Agricultural Quarantine received a delegation from Malaysia to review plant health procedures in preparation for the entry of Egyptian mangoes into Malaysian markets, as part of the state's efforts to enhance Egyptian agricultural exports and in implementation of the directives of Alaa Farouk, Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, to work on opening new markets for our agricultural products. Read also | Mango, the beloved of the masses, sits on the throne of hearts in Luxor and invades global markets. The delegation and Dr. Mohamed El-Mansi thanked the officials in charge of plant health files, the Egyptian Commercial Representation Authority, which coordinated the visit, in addition to the Export Council for Agricultural Crops. It is worth noting that mango exports ranked seventh in exports with ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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