Egypt’s grape season kicked off in the third week of May and so far the results and prospects for the Egyptian companies involved in this market remain favourable.
Taher Trade, a firm devoted to the export of fresh fruit and vegetables, started with white seedless varieties, and within ten days it will also market Thompson and Red Flame. Manager Muhammad Abdul Qader said that, “Quality is perfect and we have already started exporting to the Gulf area and Europe.”
Regarding the situation in other destinations, Mr Muhammad affirms that the Russian ban has helped boost Egyptian shipments, although for Taher Trade the growth has not been as great as expected. “The political situation in the Gulf countries also affects the movement of our goods,” but on the plus side, he assures that China is showing more and more willingness to import Egyptian fruit.
This improving relationship with the Far East, according to Mr Muhammad, is the result of visiting plenty of exhibitions such as Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong, which has allowed all Egyptian suppliers to establish good relations with the importers.” He states that this growing trust is also based on the fact that Egypt has good quality standards, and “We are able to offer the quality assurance and quality controls they require.”
Belco
For his part, Amr El-Beltagy, of Belco, affirms that “Current grape supply in the market is low, since the countries before us finished early. Egypt had a late start (due to the weather conditions) creating a gap in the market, but I believe Egypt is currently doing a great job in closing that gap with air shipments.
As for the prospects for rest of the campaign, he explains that there is currently high demand for Egyptian grapes. “Volumes might increase a bit during the coming weeks, but I guess the market will remain steady. Furthermore, the late white seedless production is not as high as last year, so I don’t think there will be any oversupply issues.”
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