Egypt to export mangoes to South Africa, expedite citrus exports to Europe: Egypt will begin exporting mangoes to South Africa after the Agricultural Quarantine Authority (AQA) concluded negotiations with South African authorities, Al Shorouk reports. Egypt is also set to begin its citrus export season for Europe early this year to take advantage of Spain’s decreased orange production, according to the local press. Companies will begin exporting citrus fruits on 10 November, a month earlier than initially planned.
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