Horticultural producers continue to deliver potato seeds to farmers in Egypt

Published Nov 21, 2024

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The Chairman of the General Union of Producers and Exporters of Horticultural Crops in Egypt, Major General Ashraf El-Sharkawy, is ensuring the delivery of potato seeds to farmers and praising the support of the Minister of Agriculture, Alaa Farouk, for providing the necessary foreign currency for potato shipments. The union is selling potato seeds at a set price and farmers are satisfied with the delivery procedures. The union has also allowed farmers to reserve potato seeds with an advance payment, with different prices based on the reserving entity.
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Major General Ashraf El-Sharkawy, Chairman of the General Union of Producers and Exporters of Horticultural Crops, followed up on the delivery of potato seeds to farmers in the areas of their storage in the refrigerators prepared for this purpose after their arrival at Egyptian ports and taking the legal and agricultural procedures after examining them and ensuring their safety before entering the stage of distributing them to farmers according to the rules adhered to. El-Sharkawy said that the union sells potato seeds at 69.5 thousand pounds per ton, praising the efforts of the Minister of Agriculture, Alaa Farouk, who provided the necessary foreign currency to contract with potato shipments coming to Egypt, thanks to the directives of the political leadership to stand by the Egyptian farmer to reach the highest productivity. Farmers expressed their satisfaction with the speed of seed delivery procedures, and stressed the ease of delivery, confirming that the prices were in ...

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