In June 2020, Egyptian exports to Arab countries saw an increase of 133.1 million dollars from the previous year, reaching 830 million dollars, while imports from Arab countries to Egypt decreased by 333.9 million dollars, totaling 496.2 million dollars. Non-oil exports experienced a 4.7 percent decline, generating 16.752 billion dollars compared to the same period last year. In an effort to boost agricultural exports for the 2020/2021 financial year, the Egyptian cabinet aims to enter new markets with products such as grapes, citrus fruits, and garlic, targeting South East Asia, Canada, and several African and Latin American countries. The government also intends to expand the cultivation of horticultural crops and olives, and increase the area for greenhouse and organic farming.