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Fruit Link Participation in Dates Palm Festival 2018

FRUIT LINK – Fresh Produce Exporter-  has the honor this year also to participate in the 4th Dates Palm Festival in Siwa Oasis in Egypt. The Festival will be held from 7-9 November 2018. It is yearly held in cooperation with the “Egyptian Ministry of Commerce and Industry” in collaboration with the “Khalifa International Prize” for Date Palm and Agricultural Innovation.

The fourth Festival of Egyptian Dates Palm is the continuation of the festival’s success in 2015, 2016 and 2017. The festival aims at highlighting the date sector in Egypt and unifying the efforts of all governmental institutions, research organizations and international organizations. Strengthening the sector and finding practical solutions for best production quality for our Egyptian Dates Fruits.

Siwa Festival is a good opportunity for establishing new links between producers and purchasers of dates and enhancing exchanging the experiences between Dates producers, manufacturers and new innovations from inside and outside Egypt.

FRUIT LINK is interested in hosting some of the most important importers of dates from different countries in the world, as well as inviting major exporters and marketing chains and large companies to open new channels for exporting.

FRUIT LINK  will catch the opportunity to show the beautiful Dates fruits with different varieties from the fresh dates such as ” Barhi & Zaghloul” and the semi-dry Dates such as ” WADI, WAHATI , MALKABI & Medjool”  which have an excellent shelf life extends up to a year

Owing a specialized factory for Dates’ processing, production & packing manages the quality of the fruits and offers different packing options starting from small sizes ( 250 gm, 500 gm, 800 gm ) and Larger bulk packages ( 5 kg & 10Kg)  more over customized packing is also available

This year Fruit Link Launch an exclusive Brand ” Kareem” along with other famous brands ” Egytaste”, “Konoz” and “El-Baraka”