Egypt’s Ambassador to Belgrade inaugurates Egypt’s first pavilion, organized by the of Agricultural Export Council, at Novi Sad International Agricultural Fair, the largest in Eastern and Southern Europe, The Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Belgrade, “Amr Aljowaily”, opened the Egyptian pavilion at the 86th session of the Novi Sad International Agricultural Exhibition held until May 17, 2019, organized by the delegation of the Export Council of Agricultural Crops headed by Mr. Hisham Al-Najjar, Vice-President of the Council, attended by Arab and African Ambassadors, corporate managers and media representatives.
The Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management of Serbia, Mayor of Novi Sad, Serbia’s second largest city, Vice-President of the Provincial Government and Executive Director of Novi Sad Fairs, visited the Egyptian pavilion on the first day as part of a tour of the various pavilions of the exhibition.
Aljowaily praised the initiative of the Egyptian Export Council of Agricultural Crops to organize the first of its kind pavilion to showcase the Egyptian potential in the largest agricultural exhibition in South and Eastern Europe. He called on Egyptian entities to expand the next participation to include the food industries in which Egypt enjoys a significant comparative advantage in accessing the Balkan market.
In the same context, the Embassy of Egypt in Belgrade hosted an extensive meeting with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia and the Chamber of Commerce of the autonomous region of Vojvodina, as well as the heads and representatives of a number of major agricultural companies, chain stores and the Egyptian-Serbian Friendship Society. He pointed out that the meeting highlighted the promising potential of a number of Egyptian agricultural crops such as citrus, potatoes, grapes, onions and olives, in addition to many food products in view of the similar taste between Egypt and the Balkans.
Aljowaily pointed out that the agricultural relations between Egypt and Serbia have witnessed remarkable growth since the meeting of Foreign Minister Sameh Shukri with the Serbian Prime Minister in the presence of the Serbian Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, who was keen to follow up with a first visit to Egypt last January, soon followed by a high level Egyptian agricultural delegation to Belgrade in March.