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Egypt exported 72 thousand tons of vegetables during the past week

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Egypt
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Published Mar 25, 2024

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The National Food Safety Authority’s media center has released its 12th weekly report for 2024, highlighting food export and import activities from March 16 to 22. The report reveals that 4,680 food consignments, totaling about 235,000 tons, were exported by 1,700 companies, with potatoes and citrus fruits being the most exported items. The main recipients of these exports were Saudi Arabia, the Netherlands, Spain, and Italy. On the other hand, Egypt received 1,765 food consignments, amounting to about 511,000 tons, from 690 companies, with Russia being the largest exporter to Egypt. The report also provided information on food registration, licensing, inspections, and complaints.
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The National Food Safety Authority’s media center issued its 12th weekly report for the year 2024, for the period from March 16 to 22, which included many different activities. According to the report, the number of food consignments exported according to the report of the General Administration Information Center for both exports and imports at the Authority reached 4,680 consignments, amounting to about 235 thousand tons, to 1,700 exporting companies, which varied between 550 types of fresh vegetables and fruits, and various food products. Last week, potatoes also topped the list of Egyptian exported vegetables with 45,000 tons, followed by various frozen vegetables with a total of 15,000 tons, then beans with a total of 5,000 tons. The total number of exported vegetables reached 66 types, amounting to about 72,000 tons. Citrus fruits topped the list of exported fruits last week, with a total of 70,000 tons, followed by strawberries, with a total of 11,000 tons, then various ...
Source: Almalnews
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