Egypt's agricultural exports increased by 529 thousand tons, or more than 6.4 million tons, between January 2024 and September 18, according to Dr. Mohamed El-Mansi, Head of Agricultural Quarantine, who reported this information to Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation Alaa Farouk.
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Agro-Exports From Egypt
Citrus fruits, potatoes, onions, grapes, beans, sweet potatoes, mangoes, tomatoes, garlic, strawberries, guava, and pomegranates are among the main exports.
At 2.20 million tons, citrus fruits lead all agricultural exports. Fresh potatoes come in second at 965 thousand 796 tons, onions come in at 261 thousand and 580 tons, and beans come in at 192 thousand and 925 tons.
Tomatoes, garlic, guava, potatoes, mangoes, pomegranates, grapes, and strawberries make up the top half of the primary exports.
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