Egypt will begin exporting tomatoes to Canada and grape seeds to Morocco for the first time, Agriculture Minister Ezzedin Abu Steit said, Al Mal reports. Egypt is taking the final administrative procedures to begin exporting these products, Agricultural Quarantine Authority head Ahmed El Attar said, without disclosing when the exports are expected to begin.
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