Egyptian green onions are free of E. coli infection

Published Jan 4, 2022

Tridge summary

The article defends Egypt's agricultural exports against claims of E.coli contamination in Danish citizens, stating that no rejections of Egyptian green onions have been reported by any country. The article also highlights the efforts of Egypt's Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation to protect against epidemic diseases in agriculture and ensure the quality of exports. It mentions that Egypt's agricultural exports exceeded 5.6 million tons for the first time in 2021, thanks to strict control measures and the establishment of a new coding system for export farms.
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Dr. Muhammad Al-Qurash, the official spokesman for the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation in the Arab Republic of Egypt, denied what was reported by some malicious media regarding the infection of some Danish citizens with E.coli infection, pointing out that there is a systematic campaign against Egyptian agricultural exports. He responds to any notifications of complaints from any country regarding the quality of Egyptian agricultural exports, pointing out that in the event of receiving any official rejection notifications for any shipment from any country in the world, the necessary investigations are carried out, the necessary is taken, and the importing country is informed of the results of those investigations immediately. Read also / in the infographic | Campaigns to protect the wheat crop and livestock from epidemic diseases, and Dr. Muhammad Al-Qarsh said that the directives of Mr. Al-Qusair, Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, that the relevant ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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