12 new markets opened for Egyptian fruit and vegetables
Egypt
Tuesday 07 January 2020
FJ
Egypt has successfully diversified its export markets (Photo: dailynewssegypt.com).
Egyptian exports have developed their destinations by opening 12 new markets for the past year.
According to the Ministry of Agriculture, for the 2018/19 season exports have entered 12 new foreign markets with more than 20 varieties of agricultural products.
Canada has opened its market for Egyptian tomato exports, Indonesia for garlic exports, Uruguay for citrus and grapes. Beet and grapefruit exports to China have also started, as have grapefruit exports to Australia and citrus exports to Myanmar and Timor-Leste.
Egypt entered the Turkish market with exports of potatoes, onions and mango plants, and began to export potatoes, grapes and onions to Serbia, garlic to Brazil and various fruits and vegetables to Japan
source : egyptindependent.com