Egypt's ports of Alexandria and Damietta receive 150,000 tons of dry bulk

Published May 5, 2023

Tridge summary

Egyptian ports have received around 150,000 tons of dry bulk, including sorghum, corn, and wheat, most of which was imported from Ukraine. The country's grain exports have risen toapproaching 42 million tons since the start of the current season. Notable shipments include 15,000 sorghum tons and 11.7 thousand corn tons to Al-Majd Company and the Arab Company for Feed Manufacturing, respectively, and 7.4 thousand wheat tons to Al-Bustan Mills Company, all from Ukraine.
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Original content

The Egyptian ports receive about 150,000 tons of dry bulk, through the ports of Alexandria and Damietta, for the benefit of the private and public sectors, and most of it will be imported from the Ukrainian market, “one of the most important sources of importing grains to the Egyptian market.” According to the data of the maritime transport sector, the port of Dekheila received a shipment of 15,000 sorghum from Ukraine for the benefit of Al-Majd Company for Livestock Development. The Dekheila port also received a shipment of corn amounting to 11.7 thousand tons from Ukraine for the benefit of the Arab Company for Feed Manufacturing. The port of Alexandria also received a shipment of wheat amounting to 7.4 thousand tons of wheat for the Al-Bustan Mills Company, also from Ukraine, on May 7th. Damietta port received a shipment of Argentine corn amounting to 41,000 tons for Cairo 3A Company on May 5, while Alexandria port received a shipment of corn on May 6 from Ukraine, amounting to ...
Source: Almalnews

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