Egyptian agriculture exports from January to 24 August this year have amounted to around 4491099 tons, Minister of Agriculture El Sayed El-Qusseir has said.
A report by Ahmed El-Attar, head of the ministry’s Egyptian Agricultural Quarantine, has affirmed that the most prominent Egyptian agricultural exports this year are citrus fruits, potatoes, onions, grapes, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, strawberry, beans, guavas, mangoes, garlic, and watermelons.
The total agricultural exports of citrus reached around 1.6 million tons, ranking the first among Egyptian agricultural exports, followed by potatoes at 831696 tons.
The Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) released a statement on Tuesday detailing Egypt’s exports, whose value declined in May 2022.
This comes in spite of the increase in the total value of exports on year-on-year basis with 18.3 percent to hit $4.01 billion up from $3.39 billion.
Fresh fruit exports declined the most by 23.5 percent to become $123.1 million in May 2022 down from $160.9 million in May 2021, according to CAPMAS.
The category that comes next is pasta and canned food as their value dropped by 13.7 percent to be $70.9 million instead of $82.2 million.