How Morocco & Egypt reshape UK’s horticultural market after Brexit
Egypt and Morocco are the primary beneficiaries of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU within the horticultural sector, with both experiencing a significant surge in exports to the British market over the past five years, according to EastFruit .
The enactment of Brexit in 2020 resulted in more intricate import protocols for products originating from EU member states, encompassing

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