Red Sea crisis disrupts Egypt’s orange exports

게시됨 2024년 1월 13일

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Frequent Houthi rebel attacks on civilian vessels in the Red Sea and Suez Canal have halted container shipping operations, leading to uncertainty for shipping companies and a severe crisis for Egyptian citrus producers and exporters. Egyptian exporters are exploring alternative routes for fruit shipping, but diverting around the Cape of Good Hope would add distance and costs. The disruption in shipping operations could lead to substantial losses for Egyptian growers and exporters, impacting their export volume and destinations.
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Frequent attacks by the Yemeni Houthi rebel group on civilian vessels have forced container shipping operations along the Red Sea and Suez Canal to come to a standstill. At present, shipping companies remain indecisive about whether to resume standard routes or opt for diversions, thereby heightening uncertainty within the supply chain. The Suez Canal and Red Sea are crucial waterways for Egypt, and the suspension of shipping operations has posed a severe crisis for Egyptian citrus producers and exporters. Consequently, there is now a shortage of Egyptian oranges on Asian markets. At present, Egyptian exporters are actively exploring alternative routes for fruit shipping, while growers have found themselves compelled to suspend orange harvesting owing to concerns about a potential collapse in prices. However, identifying viable alternatives is challenging for Egyptian exporters, because diverting around the Cape of Good Hope would not only add considerable distance but also ...

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