Egypt's garlic exports to the EU reached their ceiling after this year's record high

Published 2023년 11월 10일

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Egypt is expected to export a record amount of garlic to EU countries in 2023, with the volume of supplies already surpassing last year's figures. However, the pace of export growth may slow down slightly this year, indicating that Egypt has reached its limit in the EU market. To overcome this challenge, Egyptian exporters will need to adopt technological and marketing innovations and expand their presence in the market throughout the year, as well as offer unique varieties of garlic and modified products.
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Egypt will export a record amount of garlic to EU countries in 2023, EastFruit reports. At the same time, the pace of increasing exports in this direction this year may slow down somewhat, although the volume of supplies in the first eight months already exceeds the figure for the entire last year. “Garlic exports from Egypt have been growing rapidly in recent years. However, this year the volume of Egyptian supplies, for various reasons, will only slightly exceed the figure for 2022. It seems that the country has so far reached a certain ceiling of its capabilities in the EU market and overcoming it will become a serious challenge for Egyptian exporters starting next year,” warns Evgeniy Kuzin, fruit and vegetable market analyst at the EastFruit project. Thus, in January-August of this year, Egyptian garlic suppliers sent almost 9 thousand tons of this product to EU countries. This is just over 100 tons more than for the entire calendar year 2022. Considering that in ...
Source: Eastfruit

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