Egypt is the largest supplier of oranges from the Northern Hemisphere to the countries of Southeast Asia

Published 2023년 4월 20일

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Egypt is the leading exporter of oranges to Southeast Asia, with nearly 25,000 tons exported in the first five months of the current season, marking the largest volume in the past five years. The country's exports are timed to avoid direct competition with South Africa, the second-largest supplier. Together, South Africa and Egypt provide two-thirds of the orange supplies in Southeast Asia, competing mainly with China and to a lesser extent, the United States and Spain. However, imports from the United States have been declining, while Chinese exports have more than doubled.
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Egypt continues to actively increase the export of oranges to the region of Southeast Asia, according to EastFruit. Moreover, it is this country that remains the largest supplier of these citrus fruits from the countries of the Northern Hemisphere in this direction. Thus, in the first five months of the current season (October 2022 - February 2023), Egypt exported almost 25 thousand tons of oranges to the main countries of Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia), which became the largest volume exports for the specified period for at least the last five years. See also: Egypt is increasing its presence in the sweet potato market in the UK Egypt also remains the largest supplier of Northern Hemisphere oranges to the region, second only to South Africa in terms of exports. At the same time, Egyptian suppliers practically do not enter into direct competition with this country, since the peak of exports from South Africa falls on July-October, and Egypt ...
Source: Eastfruit

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