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High demand on Egyptian onions this year

International demand for golden onions increased this year due to climate conditions that disrupted onion production worldwide, according to Noha Gharib, development manager at the exporting company H&W Trading Co. Noha said: "We're witnessing a high  interest in our onions due to global shortage, and we're doing our best to keep up with this demand".

She continues: "Despite the decline in volumes at the national level, we have put in a lot of effort and managed to collect sufficient volumes to meet our commitments to our customers. They have shown great patience and trust, and have given us enough time to source onions of satisfactory quality and secure shipping conditions."

Sourcing difficulties are still persistent in the orange sector as well, according to Noha: "the demand for large sizes is still important, while the supply in Egypt is insufficient this year, especially for Navels. This is also due to the weather conditions. Once again, we were able to meet our customers' demands thanks to our long-standing relationships and our network of producers, and this is a great accomplishment for us."

"We continue to increase our volumes despite the fact that the season has not been very good," adds Noha. "This year, our range of produce includes Navel orange Valencia oranges, fresh onions, fresh garlic, lettuce, Murcott, and fresh and frozen strawberries".

This expansion is due to strong demand for Egyptian products, says the exporter: "we have historically focused on the Far East and Eastern Europe in the past seasons. This year, due to the problems faced by our competition in many countries, we are receiving more demand from the European market as a whole, in addition to the South African market."

This will help Egyptian exporters stand out from the competition, which is generally very fierce in the Western European and Middle Eastern markets, according to Noha. She concludes: "We also continue to capitalize on the good reputation we have with our customers in Eastern Europe, based on transparency and our open communication on quality".

For more information:
Noha Gharib
H&W Trading co
Tel: +20 128 678 6531
Email: [email protected]