Egypt's imports of kiwi in the month of March reached 58 million pounds

Published 2021년 6월 26일

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Egyptian imports of kiwi fruit saw a slight increase, with the value of imports reaching around 58.45 million pounds in March 2021, up from 46.46 million pounds in March 2020. However, the total value of Egypt's agricultural imports decreased by 189.17 million dollars in the same period. The trade balance deficit also decreased by 25.2% to $2.69 billion in March 2021, while exports increased by 43.5% to $3.41 billion due to a rise in the value of exports of commodities such as medicines, ready-made clothes, pasta, and potatoes.
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Egyptian imports of kiwi fruit increased slightly during the recent period, according to government data, as the value of Egyptian imports of fresh kiwi reached about 58 million and 448 thousand pounds "3 million and 653 thousand dollars" - 16 pounds, the average price of the dollar against the pound - in the month of March. While it was about 46 million and 464 thousand pounds "2 million and 904 thousand dollars" in March 2020, an increase of about 11 million and 984 thousand pounds "749 thousand dollars". Data issued by the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics indicate that Egypt’s imports of kiwi were among the imports of the most important agricultural commodities, with a total value of about 794 million and 238 thousand dollars in last March, compared to 983 million and 418 thousand dollars in the same month in 2020. With a decrease of 189 million and 180 thousand dollars. The value of the trade balance deficit amounted to $2.69 billion during ...
Source: Youm7

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