Egypt achieved $ 549 million exports of the top 4 fruits in 6 months; notably strawberries and pomegranates

Published 2021년 4월 18일

Tridge summary

Egypt has experienced a significant increase in its exports of fresh fruits during the first half of the current export season, from September 2020 to February 2021. The exports were led by citrus fruits, which fetched $389 million, followed by strawberries, mangoes, and pomegranates. The total value of fruit exports reached $549 million. Saudi Arabia was the largest Arab importer of Egypt's agricultural crops, followed by the Russian Federation, the Emirates, the Netherlands, and Bangladesh. The exports saw a rise compared to the same period last year, with the total value reaching $1.1 billion and the volume being 1,837 thousand tons.
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Egypt's exports of fresh fruits achieved remarkable growth during the current export season in the first 6 months of it during the period from September 2020 to the end of February 2021, and among the most prominent of these fruits are citrus fruits, then mangoes, pomegranates and strawberries, according to the latest statistics of the Export Council for Agricultural Crops and the General Organization for Export Control And imports, which took place on the seventh day. Citrus fruits topped the exports during the aforementioned period with a value of $ 389 million, followed by strawberry fruits, as Egypt was one of the first countries in the world to have progressed in strawberry exports with a value of $ 77 million, and fresh mango exports rose to $ 28 million, then pomegranate to $ 55 million. Varieties of fruits are the fruits that topped the list of the highest exported agricultural crops, with a total value of $ 549 million. Saudi Arabia was the largest Arab ...
Source: Youm7

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