Egypt resume poultry exports to Gulf countries

Published 2020년 10월 5일

Tridge summary

Egypt is set to resume poultry exports in the fourth quarter of 2020, marking a decade since the avian flu crisis halted such activities. The country will initially export to Saudi Arabia and the UAE, with the latter also permitting imports of table eggs and live birds. Around 14 poultry companies have been approved for exports, including Ismailia Misr Poultry, Alwatania Poultry, and Al-Sabeel Poultry. The resumption of exports is anticipated to leave the domestic market unaffected, as it currently hosts about 55,000 poultry farms, producing 1.4 billion chickens and 13 billion eggs annually.
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Original content

Egypt is set to export poultry in the last quarter of 2020 following a decade-long suspension after the avian flu crisis in 2006. Saudi Arabia and the UAE are the first markets to open for Egyptian poultry products and live birds. Head of the Poultry Division of the Cairo Chamber of Commerce Abdul Aziz Al-Sayed said that a number of Egyptian poultry companies are preparing to export their first shipments to the Saudi market in October, according to the Arab News newspaper. Last week, the UAE said it would allow the resumption of table egg imports from Egypt, as well as chilled and frozen poultry after the country adopts a veterinary health certificate. The UAE will also import ducks and live quails, provided that Egypt gives a full list of its poultry farms and facilities.Nabil Darwish, head of the Egyptian Poultry Producers Association, said that contact was made between the General Authority for Veterinary Services and its counterpart in the UAE last week and that the two ...
Source: EuroMeat

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