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Egypt: UN project raises hopes of pomegranate export 
 Egyptian farmers who are members of the Assiut-governorate-based Al  Badary Farmers’ Association now have great hopes of exporting  pomegranates to international markets.
Tests recently conducted have demonstrated that 85% of the fruit grown comply with European Union regulations.
The  farmers received technical support from the "Pro-Poor Horticulture  Value Chains in Upper Egypt" programme. The programme, known as SALASEL  is a major UN joint effort financed by the Spanish Millennium  Development Achievement Fund.
Four UN organizations are involved  in the SALASEL joint program, namely; the United Nations Development  Program (UNDP), the United Nations Industrial Development Organization  (UNIDO), the International Labour Organization (ILO), and UN Women. The  UN agencies are partnering with the Ministry of Foreign Trade and  Industry as well as the General Authority for Investment (GAFI) with an  aim to boost Egyptian exports and introduce new industries to the  region.
The high level of production across the region makes  pomegranates a major strategic crop for Egypt with a high potential for  export. However, the heavy use of pesticides and outdated pruning  techniques has, up to now, restricted international sales.
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