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The rise and rise of Egypt’s orange production

While many may associate Egypt with pyramids and pharaohs, the country is fast on track to become an agricultural powerhouse in Africa. According to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), agriculture contributes 11,3% to Egypt’s GDP and accounts for 28% of all employment. While the sector is still largely dominated by smaller farms that use conventional agricultural practices, this is quickly changing as the Egyptian government steps up its investment in the sector.

In 2021, Egypt exported 5,6 million tons of agricultural goods, compared with 5,1 million tons in

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