Egypt exported 4.1 mn tonnes of fruits last season for a total USD 2.18 mn, which is 5% more in terms of volume and 1% less in terms of value, Agricultural Export Council head Abdel Hamed El Demerdash said, Youm7 reports. He attributed the drop to some exporters’ failure to abide by rules on pesticide usage, which had led some Arab countries to ban imports of various Egyptian crops, including peppers, guavas, and strawberries. The bans have since been reversed after Egypt implemented strict quality control measures, which should be in full swing for the upcoming export season.
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