Sizeable challenges for Egypt
Citrus sizes are smaller this year in Egypt, according to Mohamed Diab, quality director at Cairo 3A for Agricultural and Animal Production, a result of heavy rain and hailstorms during the flowering and fruit set period that affected around 20 per cent of the company’s farms.
“It is the same trend in Spain and Morocco,” he says. “This whole region is

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