Egypt: Minister of Agriculture announces opening of Vietnamese market for grape exports

Published 2024년 11월 5일

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The Vietnamese market has been opened for Egyptian grape exports, according to the country's Minister of Agriculture. This comes after over five years of negotiations with the Vietnamese agricultural quarantine. The agreement includes setting phytosanitary controls for the export of Egyptian grapes to Vietnam. This announcement coincides with a significant increase in Egypt's agricultural exports, which reached over 7.1 million tons and valued at about $4.1 billion from January 1, 2024, to October 30, 2024, marking an increase of over $1 billion from the previous year. The main agricultural exports include citrus fruits, potatoes, onions, grapes, and various other produce.
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The Minister of Agriculture announced the opening of the Vietnamese market for the first time to Egyptian grape exports, according to a report he received from Dr. Mohamed El-Mansi, Head of the Egyptian Agricultural Quarantine The report stated that as of November 15, 2024, the Vietnamese market has become open to Egyptian exporters of grapes, according to the Vietnamese side's letter in this regard El-Mansi said, "This success of the Egyptian Agricultural Quarantine comes after negotiations that exceeded five years with its Vietnamese counterpart, which ended with the successful visit of a delegation from the Vietnamese Agricultural Quarantine last August, which resulted in the Egyptian Agricultural Quarantine agreeing with the Vietnamese side and setting phytosanitary controls for the export of Egyptian grapes to Vietnam. It is worth noting that the total agricultural exports, during January 1, 2024 until October 30, ...

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