What are the most prominent alternatives to Lebanon's imports of vegetables and fruits?

Published 2021년 4월 26일

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The article highlights the impact of Lebanon's import ban on the agricultural market, detailing the alternative sources for vegetables and fruits in the Saudi Arabian market. It reveals the dominant suppliers for various produce, including oranges (Egypt, South Africa, and Spain), grapes (Egypt, India, and Turkey), apples (Italy, Chile, America, France, and China), potatoes (Syria and India), and lettuce (Jordan, Egypt, and Spain). Lebanon's ranking among these import markets varies, with its highest position being the fourth for lettuce and oranges.
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"Okaz" monitored the existence of many alternative markets for importing vegetables and fruits from them after the import ban from Lebanon based on official reports. The imports of oranges coming from Lebanon are ranked fourth with 15.8 thousand tons, but the first place is the share of Egypt from which about 280 thousand tons, then South Africa with 271 thousand tons, and Spain with 22 thousand tons, and imports of grapes from Lebanon amounted to about 15 thousand tons, but imports from Egypt amounted to 17 thousand tons, and from India 13 thousand tons, and from Turkey 10 thousand tons. Apple imports from Lebanon were 9 thousand tons, but imports from Italy amounted to 64 thousand tons, and from Chile recorded about 40 thousand tons, from America 16 thousand tons, from France 13.9 thousand tons and from ...
Source: Okaz

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