Egyptian oranges dominate the Jordanian market, and a kilo exceeds 80 pounds

Published 2024년 5월 11일

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Egyptian oranges are popular in various international markets, including Jordan, where they are sold at high prices. The Food Industries Export Council in Egypt has played a key role in expanding orange exports, targeting new markets and increasing export volumes. The top 10 countries exporting fresh oranges include the Netherlands, Russia, Saudi Arabia, India, the UAE, Spain, Bangladesh, Syria, China, and the UK. In 2023, the total value of Egypt's agricultural exports, fresh and processed, reached $9 billion, a significant increase from the previous year.
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Egyptian citrus fruits have succeeded in spreading in a large number of international markets, as Cairo is one of the largest countries exporting oranges to the world. During a tour by “Youm7” in one of the Jordanian markets, a large spread of Egyptian oranges was observed, at a price of up to 1,250 Jordanian dinars per kilo - i.e. The equivalent of more than 80 Egyptian pounds through a number of leading Egyptian companies in exporting oranges to world markets, including the Jordanian market. Egyptian orange During a tour organized by the Export Council for Food Industries for the Egyptian delegation of food companies to the Jordanian market, the Egyptian companies were briefed on the needs of the Jordanian market for food industries, some agricultural products, frozen food and other needs, within the plan and vision of the Export Council to increase food exports. Selling Egyptian oranges in Jordanian markets The Food Industries Export Council, headed by Hani Barzi, succeeded ...
Source: Youm7

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