Egypt: Inventory of raw sugar needs of factories until next February, according to the Sugar Division

Published 2023년 6월 8일

Tridge summary

The Sugar, Sweets and Chocolate Division of the Chamber of Food Industries of the Federation of Egyptian Industries held a meeting to discuss the sector's issues, including the identification of factories' raw sugar needs and coordination with the Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade to secure them. The meeting also discussed the inventory of factories’ needs of various raw materials and the prevention of supply chain disruptions. The representative of the National Company for Corn Products confirmed no shortage of starch and glucose raw materials. The meeting also updated standard specifications for chocolate and sugar, and reviewed the procedures for granting the “Proudly Made in Egypt” mark. The division now has 3224 factories and food establishments out of a total of 20795 membership in the Chamber.
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The Sugar, Sweets and Chocolate Division of the Chamber of Food Industries of the Federation of Egyptian Industries held its periodic meeting headed by Hassan El Fandi, head of the division, to discuss a number of issues related to the sugar, sweets and chocolate sector, in the presence of a number of representatives of food companies that are members of the chamber. Mr. Karim Kamal, representative of the National Company for Corn Products, Mr. Yasser Madi, representative of the Industry Modernization Center, Eng. Shahat Selim, Deputy Executive Director for Government Relations and Legislation in the Chamber, and a number of members of the Division participated in the meeting. The head of the division, Hassan Al-Fandi, said that the factories' needs of raw sugar have been identified, and coordination is underway with the Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade to discuss the possibility of securing those needs of raw sugar until the end of next February. Al-Fandi explained that ...
Source: Youm7

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