date:May 23, 2016
part of this isnt meant to be sent to the European market due to its high standards with regards to quality. The amount of garlic that is of lesser quality ends up on the domestic market or on second class markets like Russia and Middle-Eastern countries. While Egypt does import some Chinese garlic, the prices of it arent that compelling at 3.10 per kilo. Egyptian garlic right now costs somewhere between 2 to 2.40 per kilo.
The main challenge with regards to the current high demand is getting