Your Strategic Sourcing Destination for 2025 and Beyond
In the dynamic and often volatile world of global trade, strategic importers are constantly seeking markets that offer more than just quality products. They need reliability, verifiable safety, logistical efficiency, and a clear growth trajectory. In recent years, one country has decisively emerged as a global agricultural powerhouse, demonstrating remarkable growth and solidifying its position as a vital and resilient hub for the world’s food supply: Egypt.
The latest figures are not just impressive; they signal a fundamental shift in the global agricultural landscape. From January to mid-October 2024 alone, Egypt’s agricultural exports surpassed 6.9 million tons, generating revenues of over $4.04 billion. This isn’t a momentary spike; it’s the result of a sustained, strategic national effort to cultivate excellence, invest in modern infrastructure, and build lasting international partnerships. For buyers looking to build competitive and secure supply chains, the message is clear: Egypt is the strategic sourcing destination for 2025 and beyond.

Anchored by Powerhouse Products: A Foundation of Scale and Quality
At the heart of Egypt’s export success are several powerhouse products where the country is not just a participant, but a global leader. The sheer volume and quality of these cornerstone crops provide a reliable foundation for international buyers, ensuring consistency and scale that few other nations can match.
Two of the leading fresh export categories are:
- Citrus: Egyptian citrus has become a global benchmark. In 2023, Egypt ranked as the world’s fifth-largest exporter, shipping an incredible $1.17 billion worth of citrus to markets around the world. This success is built on a sophisticated understanding of market needs. We cultivate premium varieties like Valencia and Navel oranges, carefully segmenting them by caliber—directing larger, pristine fruit to the demanding fresh retail markets in the EU, and smaller calibers to the juice processing industry. This strategic approach ensures maximum value and minimal waste. With the Netherlands acting as a critical re-export hub for the continent, our citrus reaches every corner of Europe efficiently.
- Potatoes: The scale of Egypt’s potato production is immense. In just the first half of 2025, exports exceeded 1.2 million tons. As the world’s fifth-largest potato exporter, Egypt has become a cornerstone supplier for the EU, Russia, and the MENA region. We supply both fresh table varieties for retail and specialized processing potatoes, such as the Lady Rosetta and Hermes varieties, which are prized by snack food manufacturers in Spain and Belgium. The Italian market, in particular, has shown explosive growth, recognizing the quality and reliability of Egyptian supply.
These figures demonstrate a mature, large-scale industry capable of meeting the high-volume, high-specification demands of the world’s largest and most discerning importers.

A Diversified Basket of Quality: Your One-Stop Sourcing Hub
Beyond the headline numbers for citrus and potatoes, Egypt’s true strength lies in its incredible diversity. The nation’s unique climate, blessed by the Nile, allows for a wide variety of crops to flourish, offering importers the invaluable opportunity to source a broad portfolio from a single, reliable origin. Consolidating sourcing not only simplifies logistics but also strengthens partnerships.
This agricultural boom extends across a rich basket of products, each with its own success story:
- Mangoes: With one of the highest growth rates in the fruit sector, Egyptian mangoes are gaining international fame for their unique flavor and aroma. Varieties like the Keitt and Kent are finding enthusiastic consumers globally, with a particularly remarkable surge in demand from the United Kingdom, where imports have grown over 55% in a single year.
- Pomegranates: Prized for the deep red, antioxidant-rich ‘Wonderful’ variety, Egyptian pomegranates hold a key seasonal advantage. Our harvest begins before competitors like Spain and Turkey, allowing our partners in Europe and the Middle East to be the first to market each season. The versatility of our pomegranates makes them ideal for both the fresh market and for high-quality juice production.
- Onions: As a top-6 global exporter, Egypt is a key and consistent supplier of red, yellow, and Dutch onion varieties. We have become a fixture in the supply chains of major European retail chains, particularly in the UK and the Netherlands, who depend on our year-round availability and quality.
- Frozen Strawberries: In the frozen category, Egypt’s leadership is absolute. We are the undisputed world #1 exporter, commanding an incredible 28% of the entire global market. For a buyer, this status is the ultimate assurance of reliability, expertise, and unmatched scale. When you source frozen strawberries from Egypt, you are sourcing from the best.
This diversity means that importers can build deep, strategic relationships with partners who can provide a wide range of high-quality products, streamlining procurement and enhancing supply chain security.

The Infrastructure of Success: Global Reach and Market Access
Egypt’s agricultural success is supported by a robust infrastructure designed for global trade. It’s a combination of natural geographic advantage and strategic international agreements that creates a seamless and cost-effective export environment.
Our logistical infrastructure is proven, with established trade routes to over 165 countries. Egypt’s strategic location provides a critical “proximity advantage,” especially for European markets. Shorter transit times compared to Southern Hemisphere competitors mean a fresher product on arrival, a longer shelf life in your distribution centers, lower freight costs, and a significantly reduced carbon footprint—an increasingly important factor for today’s conscious consumer.
This physical advantage is amplified by a framework of powerful trade agreements. The EU-Egypt Association Agreement creates a tariff-free gateway to the lucrative 450-million-consumer EU market. For our partners in the Middle East, agreements like the Greater Arab Free Trade Area (GAFTA) remove trade barriers and simplify customs procedures. These are not just political acronyms; they are mechanisms that lower your landed costs and de-risk the import process.
Partnering for a Competitive Edge in a Thriving Market
In this thriving landscape, choosing the right partner is crucial. An experienced, certified exporter acts as your gateway to the best of what Egypt has to offer. They provide the on-the-ground expertise, rigorous quality assurance, and logistical know-how to translate our national success into your specific business advantage.
At Tarawy Trading, we are proud to be a key player in this national success story. Our commitment to quality is verifiable and absolute. Our ISO 9001:2015 certification is your guarantee of a consistent, documented, and professional management system, while our HACCP certification is your assurance that we have proactively identified and controlled for any potential food safety hazard, protecting your brand and your customers.
The trend is undeniable. To build a future-proof supply chain, you need partners in a market that is growing, diversifying, and leading the world. You need a partner in Egypt.
Contact Tarawy Trading today to learn how you can leverage Egypt’s agricultural boom to gain a competitive edge in your market.