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Shaimaa Tawfik, head of export sector and business development at Beyti Food Industries, projects a 77% increase in the company’s exports to US$35m this year, up from US$23m in 2022
Shaimaa Tawfik, head of export sector and business development at Beyti Food Industries, projects a 77% increase in the company’s exports to US$35m this year, up from US$23m in 2022.
By the close of 2024, she anticipates exports will reach approximately US$55m, aligning with Beyti’s comprehensive business expansion strategy, ringing in adequate inflows of foreign exchange.
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Tawfik noted that Beyti’s global reach extends to over 45 countries, including France, Canada, and Australia, with Africa representing half of its export market, spanning 21 countries. Beyti showcased the products at the eighth edition of Food Africa 2023, Africa’s premier international trade exhibition for the food and agricultural sectors. The event was scheduled for December 12 to 14 at the Egypt International Exhibition Center in New Cairo.