A comprehensive overview of the confectionary industry in Egypt - from sweet and bakery to processed food, as well as the latest industry news.
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Egypt was unable to garner a single offer from wheat suppliers at its state grain tender due to ergot ban forcing it to cancel.
19.09.2016 Business Recorder
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In 2015, the government said it had procured a record 5.3 million tonnes of wheat from local farmers, up from 3.7 million the previous year.
06.06.2016 Ahram Online
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The lowest offer for the tender was for 60,000 tonnes of French wheat at $179.44 a tonne free-on-board (FOB) from Soufflet.
25.03.2016 Ahram Online
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The FAO will be meeting with various parties in Egypt to study the danger of ergot and to develop policy recommendations to write legislation.
09.03.2016 Business Recorder
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The shipments were due to leave in December but were delayed after exporters failed to receive letters of credit.
19.01.2016 Business Recorder
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The shipments are part of tender purchases made by Egypt's state grain buyer GASC.
06.01.2016 Business Recorder
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Imports mainly wheat by 23 percent, driving down the country’s trade deficit to register LE 29.5bn compared to LE 38bn same month last year.
21.12.2015 Ahram Online
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Edita said the new plant will allow the company to expand capacity to make existing products while simultaneously allowing it to introduce new Hostess
29.08.2015 Baking Business
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Established in 1957, the originally state-owned Bisco Misr is one of the country's main providers of baked goods and confectionery.
24.06.2015 All Africa
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Egypt launched a new subsidy system last year to reduce state spending on wheat.
12.05.2015 Ahram Online
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