CAIRO - 14 July 2025: A recent official report revealed an unprecedented increase in the volume of Egyptian agricultural exports, which have now exceeded 5.8 million tons.
This achievement reflects intensive and integrated efforts at various levels and confirms Egypt's growing ability to compete strongly in global markets, with citrus and potato crops continuing to top the export list as a driver of agricultural growth.
In the following report, we explore the details:
- Total Egyptian agricultural exports have exceeded 5.8 million tons to date.
- Citrus tops the list with more than 1.9 million tons exported.
- Potatoes are second with approximately 1.3 million tons exported.
- Exports included other important crops such as fresh onions (209,000 tons), beans (160,000 tons), grapes (120,000 tons), and potatoes (115,000 tons), in addition to garlic, strawberries, tomatoes, guava, mangoes, and pomegranates.
- The positive figures reflect the resilience and strength of the Egyptian agricultural sector and its ability to compete globally. These achievements are part of efforts to ensure that Egyptian products of the highest quality reach global markets.
- The Ministry of Agriculture is committed to increasing productivity, improving quality, and expanding export markets.
- Necessary support is provided to exporters and obstacles are removed to increase competitiveness.
- Continuous monitoring is provided by agricultural engineers and researchers to ensure best practices.
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