Al-Qusayr: Egypt's agricultural exports rose to 4.9 million tons, despite the impact of international trade by Corona

Published 2020년 12월 20일

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Despite the impact of the Corona virus on international trade, Egypt has seen a rise in its agricultural exports, reaching 4.9 million tons. The exports included citrus, potatoes, onions, beets, pomegranates, grapes, among other fruits and vegetables. The Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation announced the significant figures, highlighting the importance of each crop in the exports. The Minister also met with Dutch agricultural advisors to discuss the potential for agricultural trade exchange between Egypt and the Netherlands and the challenges in this sector.
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Al-Qusayr, Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, announced the rise in the volume of Egyptian agricultural exports to about 4.9 million tons so far, despite the circumstances of the outbreak of the Corona virus, the movement and transportation of international trade were affected, and the list of the most important agricultural exports for this period included citrus, potatoes, onions, beets, pomegranates, grapes, Potato, Mango, Garlic, Strawberry, Beans, Guava, Pepper. Al-Qusayr emphasized that the total agricultural exports of citrus reached one million and 465 thousand and 880 tons, in addition to the export of 679 thousand and 613 tons of potatoes, to occupy the second place in agricultural exports after the citrus fruits, while 421 thousand and 152 tons of onions were exported, ranking third in exports. Beets ranked fourth in agricultural exports, with a total of 344,970 tons, while grapes ranked fifth in exports with a total of 139,59 tons. Read also «Agriculture»: ...
Source: Almalnews

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