Egypt: We are waiting for the Chinese response to start exporting mangoes to Beijing

Published Oct 27, 2024

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture in Egypt is awaiting a response from China to allow Egyptian mangoes into their market. The technical data and agricultural transaction details for the crop have been sent to China. A memorandum of understanding was signed between the former Egyptian Minister of Agriculture and the Chinese Deputy Minister of Customs at the end of last year, with the goal of opening the Chinese market to Egyptian mangoes. This is part of a larger initiative to increase the global demand for Egyptian agricultural products, following a boom in the Egyptian agricultural sector over the past nine years.
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Original content

Dr. Mohamed El-Mansi, Director of the Egyptian Agricultural Quarantine, revealed that the Ministry of Agriculture is awaiting the arrival of the Chinese side's response to opening its market to Egyptian mangoes. "El-Mansi" added - in special statements to "Al-Mal" - that Egypt sent the required data from Beijing regarding the technical file and agricultural transactions of the crop, and meetings were held between the two sides via video conference recently. "El-Mansi" stated that the Chinese market is about to open its doors to Egyptian mangoes, noting that it is not possible to predict when the Chinese response to the Egyptian request will arrive. Mr. El-Qaseer, the former Minister of Agriculture, and Wang Lingjun, the Chinese Deputy Minister of Customs, signed a memorandum of understanding regarding opening the Chinese market to Egyptian mangoes at the end of last year. The Minister of Agriculture said that signing the memorandum of understanding is a starting point for the two ...
Source: Almalnews

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