Egypt: Damietta port receives 7,510 tons of corn and exports 3,536 tons of phosphate

Published Feb 24, 2021

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Damietta Port Authority's Media Center announced that the port has handled 27 container and general cargo ships in the past 24 hours. The imported general cargo included thousands of tons of corn, scrap, beech wood, gravy, edible oil, and wheat. The export movement included 3536 tons of phosphate and containers full of various agricultural products exported to several countries. The port also noted that the balance of grain and grain silo for the public sector in the port reached 82,335 tons, and the stock of wheat in the private sector's warehouses reached 90,057 tons. The circulation of trucks reached 4,003.
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The Media Center of Damietta Port Authority issued a statement saying that the port had dealt during the past 24 hours with 27 container ships and general cargo. The center stated that the imported movement of general cargo included thousands of tons of various commodities, as the port received 7,510 tons of corn, 8,589 tons of scrap and 717 tons of beech wood. The port also received 795 tons of gravy, 3715 tons of edible oil and 5754 tons of wheat. He pointed out that the export movement of general cargo included 3536 tons of phosphate. Read also Damietta Port Authority announces a tender for the maintenance of the trading yards of the second region sidewalks. The center said that the total export movement from containers reached 635 equivalent containers, including vegetables (potatoes, artichokes, lettuce and frozen mixed vegetables) And agricultural crops (lemons, alfalfa, garlic, olives, hibiscus, and onions), and fruits (oranges, strawberries, tangerines, grapefruit and ...
Source: Almalnews

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