Groceries trade in Lebanon - Exporting Groceries to Lebanon

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Groceries
Dry fruits and groceries are two categories of food products that can be found in stores, supermarkets and grocers. As part of the food industry, dry fruits and groceries play an important role in world trade. The situation of dry fruits and grocery products in Middle Eastern and West Asian countries is diverse and varies from country to country. Middle East countries import some food products and produce some dried fruit products inside their countries.
Food
West Asia is characterized by arid and semi-arid regions, leading to limited water resources for agricultural purposes. Rice and noodles are staple foods in many Asian countries. Halal refers to food that is permissible according to Islamic law. Water scarcity is a major concern in many Middle Eastern countries due to limited freshwater resources and high population densities. West Asian countries have embraced modern agricultural practices to improve food production. Asian food manufacturers produce a vast array of products, including processed foods, snacks, beverages, sauces, seasonings, noodles, rice products, frozen foods, dairy products, and confectionery items.
Groceries trade in Lebanon
Lebanon is a country located in the Middle East. The capital of Lebanon is Beirut. The currency of this country is the Lebanese pound and is known by the code LBP. The official language of Lebanon is Arabic, but French is also widely spoken in parts of the country. In addition, other languages such as English, Aramaic, Armenian and Turkish are also spoken in Lebanon. The religion of Lebanese people is very diverse and people believe in different religions. The main religions in Lebanon include Christianity (Shia and Sunni) and Islam (Shia and Sunni).

Directory of Groceries suppliers in Lebanon