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Foreign Crops and Markets, Vol. 58: March 7, 1940 (Classic Reprint)
Foreign Crops and Markets, Vol. 58: March 7, 1940 (Classic Reprint)
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The Egyptian Government about February 15 announced a reduction in the export prices of rice. The latest quotations per 100 pounds against payment in dollars, Swiss or Belgian francs, f. O. B. Alexandria, including customs duties, municipal taxes and export permit, by grades are as follows: Cargo, $6. 83, Mamsouh, $7. 56, Natural, and Glazed $8. 21. Prices of export rice previously sold f. O. B. Alexandria on the average at approximately per 100 pounds.
Export supplies on hand are the largest yet produced in that country. The total surplus from the l9h8 cr0p is unofficially estimated at 880 million pounds, or around 100 million more than last year's record exports.
Egypt's largest rice production of 1948 amounted to 6a,o7h,000 bushels compared with bushels in the year before and with the prewar (1935-39)_average of bushels, according to final official estimates. The largest acreage yet harvested reached acres in 1948 against the preceding year.
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- Languages:
- Published: English , Original: English
- Number of Pages:
- 24
- Publisher:
- Forgotten Books
- Publication Date:
- 2018-01-08
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