Soon, Egyptian meat and poultry in the list of Gulf market imports

Published Oct 7, 2021

Tridge summary

The Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture is engaging in discussions with Gulf countries to expand Egyptian exports in animal production. The talks aim to include red and white meat, table eggs, and other products. Bahrain, Oman, and the UAE have already opened their markets to some Egyptian animal production exports. A soon-to-be-signed agreement with the UAE will further expand these imports. Discussions with Saudi and expected future talks with Kuwait demonstrate the ongoing efforts to increase the export opportunities for Egypt's animal production sector in the Gulf market.
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Original content

Agriculture world Contacts and reciprocal visits are currently taking place between the Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture and its counterparts in the Gulf countries. To agree on increasing the Egyptian export opportunities from animal production to the Gulf markets. The contacts are expected to result in diversification of animal production exports. To include red and white meat, and their products. And table eggs. And some Gulf countries such as Bahrain, the Sultanate of Oman, and the Emirates. It opened its markets to some of Egypt's exports of animal production. Egyptian exports were to Bahrain, the Sultanate, and the Emirates. Limited in each of them to a specific field of animal production. Bahrain imports table eggs, and the Sultanate of Oman imports table eggs, and some veterinary vaccines. The UAE imports table and hatchery eggs and dairy. The negotiations that took place recently resulted between the Veterinary Services Authority in Egypt and the Ministry of Climate Change ...

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