Poland: The data on apple exports to Egypt is a positive surprise

Published 2024년 10월 23일

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The Polish Fruit Growers' Association's president, Mirosław Maliszewski, has expressed optimism about the significant increase in apple exports to Egypt, with figures showing a 1000% increase in August and 300% increase in September compared to the previous year. The improvement in Egypt's economic situation and Poland's promotional activities in the country have contributed to this positive trend. Despite challenges such as logistics and competition from Italy, there are hopes to return to the high export volumes seen in the 2020/2021/2022 seasons.
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The data on exports to Egypt is a positive surprise. We hope that the trend will continue and we will return to shipments of several thousand tons per month. – We are constantly conducting promotional activities in Egypt and we are noticing a certain improvement in the economic situation there. The data from the Egyptian economy is slightly better and one of the effects is better apple sales. We can see this sale indirectly in the PIORiN data – tells us Mirosław Maliszewski, president of the Polish Fruit Growers' Association. As he himself emphasizes, he is cautiously optimistic in this matter, because this year's situation in the international apple trade is very complex. Let us remember that Egypt is primarily a market for cheaper apples. As we know, everything indicates that later in the season the rates will be higher, and this may limit purchases by local importers. – The data on exports are much better than last year, that's a fact. Nevertheless, our exporters also have no ...
Source: Sad24

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