18% of Egyptian food exports are destined for the European Union

Published 2021년 10월 9일

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The Export Council for Food Industries of Egypt has reported a 47% increase in food exports to Germany in the first seven months of 2021, reaching $77 million. Germany now accounts for 18% of Egypt's food exports to the European Union. In 2020, total exports to Germany were $88 million, marking a 13% increase from the previous year. Currently, 43 food industry companies are participating in the Anuga exhibition in Cologne, Germany, which is the largest global food industry exhibition. The goal is to enhance the global presence of the Egyptian food industry and boost trade opportunities.
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The Export Council for Food Industries revealed that the sector’s exports to Germany increased by 47%, to record during 7 months of this year 77 million dollars, compared to the same period in 2020. Data from the Export Council for Food Industries showed that Germany is one of the largest importing countries for Egyptian food industries in the world It represents 18% of Egypt's food exports to the European Union. Egypt's exports to Germany amounted to 88 million dollars during 2020, achieving a growth rate of 13% compared to 2019. The Export Council for Food Industries added, in a statement, that 43 food industry companies participate in Anuga exhibition, which is the largest specialized exhibition in the food industry sector, held in Cologne, Germany, from 9-13 October 2021. He added that the companies represent various food sectors including frozen vegetables and fruits, half-fried potatoes, drinks and juices, juice concentrates, herbal tea, and crackers. Snacks, sweets, dates, ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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