The value of Egypt's exports of agricultural crops increased to $2.7 billion during the 2022/2021 season

Published 2022년 9월 27일

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Egypt's agricultural exports during the 2021-2022 season saw a 13.1% increase in value and a 1.7% increase in quantity, totaling $2.722 billion and 4.316 million tons respectively. The majority of these exports were to Arab countries, followed by Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Citrus and fresh potatoes were the most exported crops, with citrus making up 38% of the total exported quantities and fresh potatoes 20%. The Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates were the top importers of Egyptian agricultural crops.
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Egypt's exports of agricultural crops during the 2021-2022 export season increased by 13.1 percent to $2.722 billion, compared to $2.406 billion during the 2020-2021 season. The monthly report issued by the Agricultural Export Council - a copy of which was obtained by the Middle East News Agency - showed an increase in the exported quantities by 1.7% during the current export season, to record 4.316 million tons, compared to 4.241 million tons during the 2021-2020 season. The report pointed out that "Arab countries" accounted for 37% of the value of Egypt's agricultural exports by about $1.018 billion, as well as by 44% of the total volume of exports by about 1.904 million tons, while the exported quantities of Egyptian agricultural crops to European countries outside the European Union amounted to About 1.097 million tons, worth 695 million dollars, accounting for 26% of the total value of exports, and 25% of the quantities. The value of Egyptian agricultural crops exports to ...
Source: Youm7

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