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Sea freight from Tunisia to Libya in October

Tunisia exported almost 3,000 tons of fruit to Libya through the three commercial Sfax, Sousse and Bizerte maritime lines during the first 20 days of October. The fruit export process, mainly for pomegranates, resumed its regular pace despite the closure of the road linking Tunisia with the Libyan land border since last September, the head of the Sales Department of the Inter-Professional Fruit Group (GIFruits) Tarek Tira told TAP on Thursday.

A cargo carrying more than 1200 tons of fruit, including 700 tons of pomegranates, left Thursday Sfax port to Tripoli, he added. Another ship carrying nearly 350 tons of fruit will also sail for Libya from the same port, he anticipated Tira pointed out that the Libyan market is the first in Tunisia in terms of fruit marketing (more than 30%).

Since September, the export of Tunisian agricultural products, essentially fruits, has been experiencing a blockage, following the closure of the border road at Ben Guerdane by demonstrators. This has hindered the passage of Tunisian and Libyan trucks in both directions.

Source: libyaherald.com

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