Egypt succeeds in opening the Salvadoran market to local tangerines and begins exporting

Published 2024년 3월 12일

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El Salvador has opened its markets to Egyptian tangerines, expanding on its existing imports of Egyptian oranges, potatoes, and pomegranates. This move is part of the Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation's strategy to broaden the international market for its agricultural products. The Egyptian agricultural sector reported revenues of $467 million in January, making it the country's second most profitable sector after building materials.
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Mr. Al-Quseir, Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, announced the opening of El Salvador’s markets to Egyptian tangerines, as part of the efforts made by the Ministry to open new international markets to Egyptian agricultural products. This came based on a report received by “Al-Quseir” from Dr. Saad Moussa, supervisor of the Egyptian agricultural quarantine, stating that the quarantine succeeded in opening the Salvadoran market to Egyptian tangerines. The report also stated that the Salvadoran agricultural authorities notified the Egyptian Agricultural Quarantine of officially agreeing to open the Salvadoran market to Egypt’s agricultural exports of tangerines, and to actually begin exporting them. It is worth noting that the Salvadoran market is open to Egyptian products of oranges, potatoes and pomegranates, which enhances the agricultural sector’s contribution to Egyptian national income. The necessary measures are being taken to continue opening other international ...
Source: Almalnews

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