Egypt exports 11 shipments of honey bees to Saudi Arabia

Published 2022년 4월 5일

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Egypt has resumed exporting honey bees to Saudi Arabia following the lifting of a ban by the Saudi directors of the Plant Quarantine, as announced by the Egyptian Minister of Agriculture, el Sayyed el Quseir. The exports have totaled 11 shipments since the ban's lifting, with each shipment containing around 1,045 bee parcels. The General Organization for Veterinary Services in Egypt played a key role in meeting Saudi's export requirements. Egypt achieved self-sufficiency in honey bees five years ago and is now prepared to meet Saudi's conditions for bee exports.
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CAIRO - 5 April 2022: Agriculture Minister el Sayyed el Quseir said on Monday that Egypt exported 11 shipments of honey bees to Saudi Arabia (about 10,456 parcels) after a ban imposed on exporting honey bees to Saudi Arabia was lifted. In a press release, Quseir said that the shipments were examined by the Researches Institute of Plants Protection. He praised efforts made by the General Organization for Veterinary Services to meet the demands of the Saudi side to resume exports of honey bees to the Gulf country. Egypt achieved self-sufficiency of honey bees five years ago, the minister noted. The ban on importing Egyptian bees in Saudi Arabia has been lifted after a meeting between the directors of the Plant Quarantine in the two countries. The meeting was held in the framework of the Egyptian-Saudi Joint Committee. On Tuesday, Egypt’s Minister of Agriculture Assayed al-Qasir said the ban was lifted. Ahmed al-Attar, director of the Egyptian Central ...
Source: Egypttoday

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