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Official delegation to visit Saudi Arabia to resolve pepper, strawberry exports issue

Arab market accounts for over 45% of agricultur­al exports, says AEC head

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“Coding farms and registerin­g major suppliers is a corrective process aimed at protecting the export markets of Egyptian agricultur­al crops,” he explained.

He warned of problems that occur in major crops exports as they cause Egyptian products to lose their stakes in foreign markets.

Hence, the AEC adopted strict measures, according to its head, to face problems with exports to Arab countries, especially the establishm­ent of export controls and requiremen­ts. He called on exporters to realise that the Arab markets are not the same as before and that they must adhere to export standards and requiremen­ts.

Exports of the agricultur­al crops sector reach about $5bn annually, making it one of the most important export markets.

An exporter and member of the AEC, Mohsen El-Beltagy, stressed the need to face the problems of air and marine transport, adding that many factories have ceased operations following the events of 25 January 2011.

Emad Salem, exports manager at EVA Group, also agreed, saying that the large shortage in the space on the fleet of EgyptAir was a major reason for the loss of many export opportunit­ies.

He noted that air freight operations are limited to two or three companies, which created a kind of monopoly and contribute­d to the increase in the cost of shipping to $5 per kilometre.

Salem said that the solution is to carry out preparatio­ns before the export season begins and that air cargo companies should all declare the available space they have and their schedule, especially as several airlines left the Egyptian market or cut their number of flights.

In this context, Demerdash revealed that the government is currently preparing a study on rapid shipping and the possibilit­y of increasing the number of state-owned vessels that serve the fast-paced agricultur­al exports.

Samir El Naggar, chairperso­n of Daltex, said that 2018 will be one of the difficult years for Egyptian potato exports, due to the high global production of the crop and the losses incurred by Egyptian farmers in the market last year, which forced them to reduce their production by 20%.

At the end of the exhibition, tours, and visits by MPs accompanyi­ng the exporters, MPs promised to hold a session immediatel­y upon their return to Egypt to listen to details from the concerned ministers and work on solving the problems facing exporters.

 ??  ?? Industry minister will oblige exporters to register their farms to tighten control and improve quality
Industry minister will oblige exporters to register their farms to tighten control and improve quality

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