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Agricultural exports hit 8.5 mln tons, surpassing last year's volume

Businessmen Team news 29 November 2025 01:42 PM
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Agricultural exports hit 8.5 mln tons, surpassing last year's volume

Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, Alaa Farouk, revealed that the country's agricultural exports have reached approximately 8.5 million tons so far this year, marking an increase of nearly 700,000 tons compared to the same period last year. The figures were disclosed based on an official report the Minister received from Dr. Mohamed Al-Mansi, Head of the Central Administration for Agricultural Quarantine (CAAQ).

According to the report, citrus continued to lead the list of agricultural exports with a total quantity of approximately 2 million tons. It was followed by fresh potatoes at 1.3 million tons.

The top five exports were: citrus: 2 million tons, fresh potatoes: 1.3 million tons, sweet potatoes: 310,000 tons, beans (fresh and dry): 300,000 tons, and fresh onions: 277,000 tons

The report also highlighted the strong performance of several other crops, including grapes (191,000 tons), pomegranates (148,000 tons), mangoes (117,000 tons), followed by tomatoes, fresh garlic, fresh strawberries, and guavas.

The Minister affirmed that this "historic boom" in agricultural exports is clear evidence of the strength and resilience of the national economy. He stressed that the achievement confirms Egypt’s adherence to the highest international quality and food safety standards demanded by global markets, calling it an "international certificate of success" in enhancing the competitiveness of Egyptian exports.

Farouk noted that Egyptian products enjoy high confidence in international markets, which reinforces Egypt's position as a global agricultural power. He praised the efforts of all stakeholders, from farmers to exporters, who contribute to the system that supports the national economy and attracts foreign currency.

The Minister also highlighted the pivotal role played by the CAAQ and specialized reference laboratories in ensuring product safety. He pointed to the Ministry’s continuous efforts, in cooperation with relevant authorities, to open more new and non-traditional markets for Egyptian produce and overcome logistical and procedural challenges facing exporters to sustain growth in the export sector.