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Carrots are a cool-season root, and Egypt’s winter and spring give the main crop — but because topped carrots store so well in cold, humid conditions, supply stretches across most of the year. For importers, that means a defined peak…
As intensively grown fresh fruiting vegetables, eggplant, zucchini and cucumber share a clear compliance profile: phytosanitary certification against fruit flies and virus-spreading pests, MRL compliance on frequently sprayed crops, and GLOBALG.A.P. with packhouse food safety. This guide sets out what…
All three of these fruiting vegetables are chilling-sensitive: store them too cold and they pit, soften and develop surface damage. The cold chain is therefore about keeping them cool but not cold, moving them quickly, and protecting glossy skin from…
Brassicas carry a typical fresh-vegetable compliance set with one accent: brassica-specific pests like diamondback moth must be controlled and certified. Add MRL compliance, GLOBALG.A.P. and — for florets — frozen food safety. This guide sets out what an importer and…
Brassicas like it cold — unlike chilling-sensitive crops, they store best close to 0°C — but they vary hugely in shelf life: cabbage keeps for weeks, while broccoli is one of the most perishable vegetables and very sensitive to ethylene.…
Faba beans give Egypt the best of both worlds: a defined cool-season harvest, and product forms — dried and frozen — that ship every month of the year. For importers, that means continuous availability of a staple, with the green…
Faba beans split into two compliance stories: dried beans, where the focus is pest freedom and moisture control on a stored pulse, and frozen green beans, where it is full food-safety management and an unbroken cold chain. This guide sets…
Faba beans have two very different storage profiles: dried beans are shelf-stable and need dry, pest-protected ambient storage, while frozen green broad beans need an unbroken −18°C chain. Get each right and the product holds its quality for the long…
Molokhia and spinach are cool-season leafy crops, so Egypt’s winter and spring give the harvest — but because they are exported frozen, that harvest feeds a year-round supply. For importers, that means concentrated processing in the cool months and continuous…
Leafy greens are among the most scrutinised produce on residues and microbiology — thin leaves absorb sprays, and they can carry pathogens — so molokhia and spinach demand disciplined production, washing and a certified frozen operation. This guide sets out…