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Ahmed, R., Ahmed, S., Riad, M., Khamis, W., Deif, A. (2025). Economic Analysis of the Impact of some Trade Policies on Egypt′s Imports of the Most Important Edible Oils. Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 70(2), 144-161. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2025.352514.1121
Rehab Ahmed; Sanaa El Noby Ahmed; Mona Kamel Riad; Wessam Maher Khamis; Abdulmoneim Alsayid Abdulfattah Deif. "Economic Analysis of the Impact of some Trade Policies on Egypt′s Imports of the Most Important Edible Oils". Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 70, 2, 2025, 144-161. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2025.352514.1121
Ahmed, R., Ahmed, S., Riad, M., Khamis, W., Deif, A. (2025). 'Economic Analysis of the Impact of some Trade Policies on Egypt′s Imports of the Most Important Edible Oils', Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 70(2), pp. 144-161. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2025.352514.1121
Ahmed, R., Ahmed, S., Riad, M., Khamis, W., Deif, A. Economic Analysis of the Impact of some Trade Policies on Egypt′s Imports of the Most Important Edible Oils. Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2025; 70(2): 144-161. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2025.352514.1121

Economic Analysis of the Impact of some Trade Policies on Egypt′s Imports of the Most Important Edible Oils

Article 4, Volume 70, Issue 2, June 2025, Page 144-161  XML PDF (747.55 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/alexja.2025.352514.1121
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Authors
Rehab Ahmed email 1; Sanaa El Noby Ahmed2; Mona Kamel Riad2; Wessam Maher Khamis2; Abdulmoneim Alsayid Abdulfattah Deif1
1Agricultural Economics Unit - Agricultural Economics Research Institute - Agricultural Research Center Dokki – Giza, Egypt
2Agricultural Economics Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
Receive Date: 12 January 2025,  Revise Date: 21 January 2025,  Accept Date: 26 January 2025 
Abstract
The demand for edible vegetable oils is increasing significantly and rapidly in Egypt due to the successive population increase and changing consumption patterns, at a time when edible oil crops are suffering from the problem of declining areas and thus decreasing production, and thus the ability of local production to provide the required needs is decreasing. Which leads to dependence on abroad to fill the oil food gap. The research aims to study the development of Egyptian imports of food oils (soybean oil - sunflower oil), and to rely on the partial equilibrium methodology to measure the impact of price imbalances, especially resulting from the liberalization of the exchange rate. Accordingly, the study period (2012-2022) was divided into two periods, the first The second represents the period before the liberalization of the exchange rate, and the second represents the period after the liberalization of the exchange rate (2016-2022).Through study, measurement and analysis, the research reached a set of results
Keywords
Edible oils; Customs tariff; Exchange rate; Pricing policies
Main Subjects
Agricultural Economic and Social Sciences
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