Agriculture announces the entry of the first shipment of Egyptian oranges to the Japanese market

Published Apr 6, 2021

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Egypt has exported the first batch of oranges to Japan, following the country's strict agricultural quarantine requirements and technical specifications, which are renowned as the most stringent in the world. This achievement is seen as a significant milestone by the Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, signifying the successful conclusion of extensive negotiations with Japan to open its market to Egyptian citrus fruits. The agreement marks a major breakthrough for Egyptian orange exporters, who face numerous challenges in entering new markets, and highlights Egypt's position as a leading exporter of oranges, consistently ranking among the world's leaders in orange exports.
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Al-Qusayr, Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, announced the successful entry of the first orange shipment to Japan after the implementation of all Japanese agricultural quarantine requests and the fulfillment of the severe Japanese technical specifications, which are considered the most difficult in the world. Successfully and all of them were in compliance with all Japanese requirements and international standards, with the testimony of the Japanese who praised the control system that the Egyptian agricultural quarantine carries out on exports, indicating that over the course of 2019 the Egyptian agricultural quarantine intensified its negotiations with the Japanese side, where an action plan was agreed to start exporting after completion. Among the necessary legislative and executive measures in Japan, which ended with the publication of a decision to open the Japanese market to Egyptian citrus varieties in the Japanese Official Gazette. Read also | Bashar Khair .. ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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