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Egypt: The agricultural quarantine issues 6 new controls for the export of citrus fruits during the next season

Egypt
Published Nov 15, 2022

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The Plant Quarantine of the Ministry of Agriculture issued controls for exporting citrus fruits for the new season 2022-2023 through a circular distributed to quarantine outlets in various ports and airports. The report added that, based on that circular, it is allowed to export the orange crop and enter the customs department at the shipping ports as of next December 1. It is also allowed to enter and receive orange raw materials at stations approved for sorting and packing citrus fruits starting from November 20, and an examination of orange shipments is carried out at the stations approved for sorting. The packing of citrus fruits started on the 25th of November.

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The “report” revealed that the owners of stations and exporting companies must commit to exporting from approved farms and coded by agricultural quarantine, and not to transfer citrus raw from farms to the station except after issuing a discounting document approved by the Exporters Service Department, and the name of the farm and the code of the farm are written on the raw, and quantities are not allowed of ore at the station in the absence of a factoring document. The report pointed out that the engineers assigned to work at the citrus stations must adhere to the instructions issued by the agricultural quarantine and the legislation of the importing countries regarding the export of citrus fruits, and the obligation to receive the raw materials coming to the station according to the discounting document issued by the Exporters Service Department. Yesterday, the Citrus Committee of the Agricultural Export Council met, headed by Engineer Mohamed Khalil, Chairman of the Committee, ...
Source: Almalnews
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