The Agricultural Quarantine Authority (AQA) is imposing new regulations on citrus producers selling to China as Egypt looks to grow its market share in the key export destination, according to a report in the domestic press citing unnamed sources at the authority. The new requirements address pesticide revenues and pest-control systems, among other changes.
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