Agricultural Quarantine receives a delegation from Malaysia to open its markets to Egyptian mango exports

Published Sep 16, 2024

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A delegation from Malaysia has visited Egypt to review the country's plant health procedures, as part of efforts to allow Egyptian mangoes into Malaysian markets. The delegation visited the Egyptian Agricultural Quarantine and inspected the quarantine inspection and control systems. They also visited a mango packing station and will continue their visits to farms and packing stations approved by the Agricultural Quarantine in order to set plant health controls for exporting fresh mangoes from Egypt to Malaysia.
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Written by: Hanaa Moawad Within the framework of the state's efforts to enhance Egyptian agricultural exports and work to open new markets for our agricultural products, the Agricultural Quarantine received a delegation from Malaysia to review plant health procedures in preparation for the entry of Egyptian mangoes into Malaysian markets. Follow us on Al-Falah Today Channel Follow us on Al-Falah Today Facebook page The delegation began its visit by visiting the Egyptian Agricultural Quarantine to view the quarantine inspection and control systems, where Dr. Mohamed El-Mansi, Head of the Central Administration of Agricultural Quarantine, welcomed the delegation and presented the procedures taken by the Agricultural Quarantine. The delegation headed to visit one of the mango packing stations, where the delegation will complete the remaining days of visits to farms and packing stations approved and coded by the Agricultural Quarantine to set ...

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