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Jana Fresh intends to set up fruits export terminal next year

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Core Tip: The Jana Fresh Company intends to obtain licenses to set up an export terminal with a grapes production line, with plans to add more production lines in the future.
The Jana Fresh Company intends to obtain licenses to set up an export terminal with a grapes production line, with plans to add more production lines in the future.

Abdel Rahman Mahrous, export manager at Jana Fresh, said his company exports to Southeast Asia, China, East and West Africa, Russia and the EU, adding that they also export indirectly to a large number of countries in Central Africa.

Moreover, Jana Fresh seeks to get the required licenses for establishing an export terminal on Cairo-Alexandria desert road, and they are currently studying the opening of new production lines, he added.

Mahrous explained that the planned terminal will be jointly financed by the company and its partners, adding that the construction phase will start in May 2019, and the operation to be started by 2021.

The terminal will include a citrus packing line with a production capacity of 35 tons per hour, and another packing line for grapes in the beginning, he said, adding, that the company, afterwards, will add more production lines for mango and pomegranate, added that the terminal will also include fast cooling refrigerators, and storage refrigerators.

According to Mahroush, Jana Fresh is specialised in exporting citrus, grapes, and some types of vegetables. The company exports about 8,000 tons annually. It pays great attention to improving the production quality and customer service. He added that they target an export growth of 20-25% by the next year.

Still, Mahrous called for more control over the coding processes and the use of fertilizers and pesticides in farms to ensure complying with safety and quality standards. He warned of fake coding in some farms, where qualified and non-qualified crops are exported together, because the owner of both is the same.

On the other hand, he demanded the government to set up a clear indicative prices mechanism, and a code of honour to ensure that all companies will be committed to maintain the reputation of Egyptian products abroad, and prevent companies from reducing their prices with the aim to monopolize the market.





Source: dailynewsegypt.com


 
 
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