Exporting agri-food products to the EU: Egyptian and Tunisian exporters to get training through EU project

August 11, 2016
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Two workshops aimed at informing and advising local exporters about EU market access rules for agricultural products and foodstuffs will be organised by the EU-funded EUROMED Invest programme in Alexandria, Egypt (26-29 August) and Tunis (14 September).

During the workshops, a detailed set of practical training materials will be used to allow ongoing support for Egyptian and Tunisian exporters after the trainings. With these tools, such as a checklist on EU market access rules, a structured approach can be followed for offering valuable guidance.
 
Support will also be provided to help companies to draft clear and attractive trade proposals and to give guidance on promoting them towards importers in the EU. 
 
The aim of the EUROMED Invest project is to boost private business and investment within the Euro-Mediterranean region to contribute to an inclusive economic development. The project activities aim to empower Euro-Med business and investment networks to implement targeted strategies in support of SME development in specific sectors: agri-food, water and alternative energies, tourism, transport and logistics, cultural and creative industries. 
 
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Countries covered:

  • Egypt
  • Tunisia