Egypt: The International Dates Council signs an agreement of understanding with the Arab Union of Date Producers and Processors to enhance production and exports

Published Aug 6, 2024

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The International Dates Council has signed an agreement with the Arab Union of Date Producers and Manufacturers to boost the cultivation, processing, and global promotion of Arab dates. The collaboration aims to unify efforts and integrate the industry, with a focus on enhancing agricultural infrastructure, manufacturing standards, and marketing strategies. The agreement was signed in the presence of key officials and members of the two unions, with optimism for increased Arab date exports and demand on a global scale.
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The International Dates Council signed an agreement of understanding today with the Arab Union of Date Producers and Manufacturers at the headquarters of the Council of Arab Economic Unity, in a strategic step to enhance the cultivation, industry and promotion of Arab dates globally. The agreement aims to enhance joint cooperation between the two parties to achieve integration and unify efforts, thus opening new horizons for Arabic dates and enhancing their role in global markets. The agreement was signed at the headquarters of the Council of Arab Economic Unity, in the presence of Ambassador Al-Mohammadi Ahmed Al-Ni, Secretary-General of the Council of Arab Economic Unity, Sheikh Ahmed Salem Soudin, CEO of the Gulf Union, Dr. Ahmed Al-Sharif, Deputy Secretary-General of the Unity Council, and Dr. Ashraf Al-Far, Secretary-General of the Union, Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Habib, Executive Director of the International Dates Council, and Dr. Hossam Metwally, international expert on dates at ...
Source: Almalnews

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