The Egyptian grape season is going well, with strong demand from Arab countries such as Libya, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. There has been a decrease in exports to Europe, except for a few late varieties. Prices have remained stable due to a drop in yield compared to last season and the early start of the season. The sandstorm in June did not cause major yield losses, and integration in the value chain is increasing, with more exports under contract and growers launching their own cultivation activities.