For the first time this year, Egypt's agricultural exports amounted to 5 million tons, according to the Minister of Agriculture

Published 2021년 10월 29일

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Egypt's agricultural exports reached a milestone of 5 million tons this year, marking a 600,000-ton increase from the previous year. The main exports included citrus fruits, potatoes, onions, strawberries, and various other produce. The Minister of Agriculture is exploring cooperation with Latvia for exchanging agricultural commodities and opening a new wheat import facility. A delegation from the Agricultural Quarantine also reviewed the Egyptian agricultural quarantine system and the process of opening markets for its agricultural exports.
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The Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation announced that Egyptian agricultural exports reached 5 million tons for the first time this year, an increase of 600,000 tons over the same period last year. This came in a report received by the Minister of Agriculture from Dr. Ahmed Al-Attar, Head of Agricultural Quarantine, and Al-Qusair said that the list of the most important agricultural exports for this period included: citrus fruits, potatoes, onions, strawberries, pomegranates, potatoes, beans, beets, guavas, peppers, mangoes, garlic Grapes and melons. He added that the total agricultural exports of citrus reached 1,867,014 tons, in addition to the export of 620,769 tons of potatoes, ranking second in agricultural exports after citrus, while 576,402 tons of fodder beet were exported, occupying the third place in exports, and onions ranked Fourth place in agricultural exports with a total of 239 thousand and 649 tons, while grapes occupied the fifth place in ...
Source: Soutalomma

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