Egyptian agricultural exports to the UAE are expected to face challenges with the introduction of Israeli products, following the UAE-Israel normalization agreement. However, Egyptian exports, which include red onions, garlic, and oranges, are not directly competitive with Israeli products, and the high cost of Israeli agriculture may further limit competition. The UAE's import of Egyptian crops, especially citrus, remains significant, and Egypt plans to compete with Israel in the dates market and develop fresh medicinal plants. The article also highlights competition from Morocco, Spain, Ethiopia, and Kenya in the global agricultural market.