Egyptian mango harvest higher than last season

Published 2022년 9월 19일

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This year, Egypt is expected to export more mangoes due to favorable weather conditions, leading to a higher yield and lower prices. The mango season in Egypt runs from July to November, and the fruit is popular both domestically and internationally. However, Egyptian exporters face challenges such as a flooded market and low prices due to the higher yield. Pyramids Agricultural Investment Co., an Egyptian exporter, exports 2,000 tons of mangoes, mainly to the Gulf countries, particularly Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Kuwait, and Iraq. The most popular mango varieties exported are Naomi and Keitt.
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More mangoes from Egypt will be available this year as the weather has been better during production. As a result, prices are also lower as the market is currently flooded with mangoes. According to Abdulla Tharwat, business development manager of Pyramids Agricultural Investment Co., an Egyptian exporter of fresh produce, the mangoes from Egypt are very popular both domestically and abroad: "The Egyptian mango season is always a favorite season for export companies and also for the local market, because it is one of the favorite fruits in Egypt.Families wait for the product to appear in the markets and enjoy the taste and smell of the fruit.The mango harvest in Egypt starts in July and lasts until November There are several races, such as Keitt, Kent, Naomi, Tommy Atkins, Goalak, Mabrouka, Alphonse Zebdeya, Timoor, Hindi, Sedekah and Fajr Klan." Tharwat expects that this season the yield will be higher than last year, mainly due to the better weather. However, there are still ...
Source: AGF

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