The Egyptian food industry sector sends a mission to Tanzania on June 15 to increase exports

Published 2021년 6월 13일

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The Export Council for Food Industries is sending a mission to Tanzania from 15 to 18 June to boost food sector exports to the Tanzanian market. The council aims to increase the sector's exports, which recorded $11.3 million in 2019, by focusing on this market. The exports to Tanzania in 2019 included manufactured tobacco, sugar, oil, starch, chocolate, pasta, cocoa, and tomatoes, which collectively accounted for 99% of the total food industry exports to Tanzania.
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The Export Council for Food Industries announced sending a mission to Tanzania during the period from 15 to 18 June, with the aim of increasing the sector's exports to the Tanzanian market during the coming period, as it is one of the most important export markets for the food sector. In a report obtained by Youm7, the council revealed that the sector's exports to Tanzania recorded only $11.3 million in 2019 compared to $14 million in 2018, and these numbers can be increased during the coming period through attention and focus on this market as one of the most important markets in the black Continent. The Export Council indicated that manufactured tobacco exports amounted to $4.7 million, sugar $4.04 million, oil $1.4 million, ...
Source: Youm7

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