flowers Prices in Egypt
Egypt is one of the northeastern countries of Africa. It borders Libya to the west and Sudan to the south. The supply and demand market of ornamental, apartment and green space flowers is a dynamic and diverse market. Egypt's economic situation grew by 0.26% in 2020. Flowers and ornamental plants in the countries of West Asia and the Middle East play an important role in beautifying the environment, connecting with culture and religion, industry and economy, and preserving biodiversity
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Egypt's GDP is estimated at more than 32% in the agricultural sector. Egypt produces 688,100 barrels of oil per day. In order to be part of the valuable export goods in international trade, flowers and ornamental plants must have some special characteristics. Egypt ranks very high in the welfare services sector in the city, transportation and urbanization system. In Islamic culture and among Muslims of the Middle East, flowers have an important place and are considered sacred and valuable in some cases
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GDP per capita in this country has also grown by 3%. Gross domestic product from agriculture in Egypt has grown by 12 percent, while the GDP of construction in this country is estimated at 1 percent. It is clear that the GDP policies of the mines in this country have grown by 10%, and the Egyptian economy, which is dependent on the GDP of the public transport sector, is also growing by 4%.
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