2021: Egypt imported caviar in 9 months

Published 2022년 1월 1일

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Egypt's imports of caviar and fish egg substitutes have been significantly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The country imported 4,529 thousand pounds of caviar, worth 287,000 dollars, in the first nine months of 2021. Norway and Denmark were the primary suppliers, contributing 2 million and 667 thousand pounds and 1 million and 63 thousand pounds respectively. The total caviar import volume was 11.437 km, with Denmark leading at 6,368 km and Norway following with 2,944 km. Additionally, Egypt imported 796 thousand pounds of fish egg substitutes, valued at 50,000 dollars, with Sweden and China being the main suppliers. The total import volume for these substitutes was 5.158 km, mainly to Egypt from Sweden.
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With the Egyptians celebrating the Christmas holidays and welcoming the new year, caviar comes at the top of the list of foods loved by a certain segment of the Egyptians, but it seems that the emergence of the Corona virus has greatly affected Egypt’s imports of caviar “choppers”, as data from the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics showed, that Egypt's imports of caviar amounted to 4,529 thousand pounds (287,000 dollars) during the first 9 months of 2021. The statistics data said that the list of countries from which Egypt imports caviar was Norway in the forefront with about 2 million and 667 thousand pounds, followed by Denmark with about one million and 63 thousand pounds, and finally the European common market with 798 thousand pounds. The total amount of caviar imports amounted to about 11.437 km, distributed between Denmark by about 6,368 km, followed by Denmark by 2,944 km, and finally the European Common Market by about 2,125 km. The statistics ...
Source: Youm7

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