Egypt’s apple imports hit 6-year low, but EU quickly finds alternatives
As Egypt faces the consequences of the pound’s devaluation, a food crisis and other economic woes in 2022-2023, it has cut down on its apple imports, according to EastFruit. The country bought the lowest amount of apples from the EU in at least six seasons during the first four months of the current marketing year.
Egypt imported a mere 28 thousand tons of apples from

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