In 2022, Egypt opened 16 new markets for its agricultural products, including China, Japan, New Zealand, Philippines, Pakistan and the US.
Egypt’s agricultural exports reached 6.3 million tons in 2022, marking a new record high, with an increase of more than 624,000 tons from 2021, according to the Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture.
This came “despite the repercussions of the coronavirus pandemic, the Russian-Ukrainian crisis, the disruption in international trade movement,” the ministry said.
In 2022, Egypt opened 16 new markets for its agricultural products, including China, Japan, the US, New Zealand, Philippines, Chile, Uruguay, Venezuela, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Tunisia, Lebanon, Jordan, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, and South Africa.