Because of the farmers ’losses, the agricultural crops demanded that supplies be re-opened for the export of broad-grain beans

Published 2020년 7월 12일

Tridge summary

The Cairo Chamber of Commerce's Agricultural Crops Division has urged the Minister of Supply, Dr. Ali Al-Muselhi, to reconsider the ban on broad-grain bean and lentil exports, arguing that it has led to significant losses for exporters and farmers. The division's head, Ahmed Al-Basha Idris, pointed out that broad-grain beans are not consumed locally and that Egypt imports most of the lentils it exports. He also highlighted the potential for expanded cultivation of these crops if exports are permitted. The ban is expected to negatively impact exporting companies but may slightly reduce local prices.
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Original content

The Agricultural Crops Division of the Cairo Chamber of Commerce said that the decision to stop exporting "broad-grain" beans and lentils caused heavy losses to exporters and farmers, demanding the Minister of Supply Dr. Ali Al-Muselhi reconsiders exporting broad-grain beans and lentils. Ahmed Al-Basha Idris, head of the division and a member of the Chamber's Board of Directors, said in a press statement today that the reopening of the export of broad-grain beans and lentils will encourage farmers and farmers to expand their cultivation next year, and not to go to grow other crops such as beets or fruits. Read also. . . Commercial representation in Jeddah: 41% increase in the volume of Egyptian exports of agricultural crops to Saudi Arabia, and he added that Egypt has very large quantities of broad-grain beans that are not consumed locally, because the Egyptian people do not prefer it as well as the owners of restaurants and "bean carts" do not prefer it and is intended only for ...
Source: Elbalad

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