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Egypt and New Zealand are discussing aspects of cooperation and opening new markets for Egyptian agricultural exports

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Published Mar 22, 2024

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A delegation from New Zealand, led by Sophie Goulter, met with Dr. Saad Musa from the Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture to discuss the potential for Egypt to export grapes, dates, strawberries, and mangoes to New Zealand. The New Zealand representatives praised the Egyptian agricultural quarantine system, which has already facilitated the export of oranges and other citrus fruits. The meeting also explored the use of electronic phytosanitary certificates and potential training opportunities in New Zealand for Egyptian veterinarians and agricultural quarantine inspectors.
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Written by: Dr. Osama Badir Dr. Saad Musa - Supervisor of Foreign Agricultural Relations and the Central Administration of Agricultural Quarantine at the Ministry of Agriculture, received an official delegation from the State of New Zealand headed by Sophie Goulter - Deputy Diplomatic Mission at the New Zealand Embassy in Cairo, accompanied by Andrew Pavitt - Regional Agricultural Advisor to the State of New Zealand. , and Shaza Wattar, the region’s agricultural policy advisor. Follow us on Al Falah Channel today Follow us on Al-Falah Today Facebook page Moussa explained, in a statement received by Al-Falah Al-Youm, the position of opening the New Zealand market to Egypt’s exports of grapes, dates, fresh strawberries, and mangoes to New Zealand, noting the agreement of the two sides to begin work on assessing the risks of Egyptian grapes and dry and semi-dry dates, as they were placed as a priority to study the aspect. New Zealander. For his part, the New Zealand agricultural ...
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