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Agricultural Exports in Egypt Reaches Highest Level in Years

Agricultural Export in EgyptLocated in North Africa, Egypt is known for its ancient history, with landmarks like the Pyramids of Giza and other iconic sites in Cairo still standing today. The country has a population of approximately 106.6 million people, with 14.7 million living in poverty, earning less than $3.65 daily. However, this poverty rate is projected to decline as Egypt’s employment rate continues to rise. Increased investment in sectors like agriculture plays a key role in driving economic improvement across the country.

Agricultural Expansion in Egypt

Agricultural export in Egypt has reached an all-time high of 6.24 million tonnes as of July 2025, an increase of 575,000 tonnes from last year. These exports include crops grown in Egypt as well as those imported from neighboring or distant countries. Notable increases have been recorded in potatoes, sweet potatoes, onions, grapes and various fruits. Among them, citrus fruits saw the largest growth, with 1.9 million tonnes exported.

In addition to Egypt’s homegrown produce, agricultural goods are now arriving from new trade partners such as South Africa, Uzbekistan, the Philippines and others. These new import-export relationships allow Egypt to access products that cannot be locally produced, potentially benefiting its citizens and expanding market variety.

What Does This Mean for Egypt?

Approximately 96% of Egypt is covered by desert, making access to arable farmland extremely difficult. This geographic challenge limits opportunities for widespread farming and often delays access to fresh produce. However, the recent increase in agricultural exports in Egypt contributes to the economy by allowing everyone fresh and healthy produce, meats and other grown foods, regardless of social class. Additionally, this growth in the agricultural sector is creating more job opportunities for individuals living below the poverty line.

According to the World Food Program (WFP), manual labor, including farming, employed 20% of Egypt’s population in 2020. While this data is from 2020, the recent surge in agricultural exports suggests a promising future for the sector, potentially accelerating economic growth and improving livelihoods. With many Egyptians engaged in various forms of manual labor, the expansion of farming plays a crucial role in producing high-quality goods and sustaining income opportunities for a significant portion of the population.

How This Impacts the Country

Agriculture has played a vital role in Egypt since ancient times. As the sector continues to increase, it contributes directly to economic growth. A stronger economy, in turn, creates more opportunities for citizens, supports healthier living and fosters a mutually beneficial relationship between the government and its people.

As Alaa Farouk, Egypt’s Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, continues to implement policies that support agricultural exports in Egypt, the country will be well-positioned to thrive economically and socially in the years ahead.

– Erin Lee

Erin is based in New York City, NY, USA and focuses on Good News for The Borgen Project.

Photo: Pixabay

August 6, 2025
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