Economic Study On The Production And Exports Of Egyptian Chamomile
@inproceedings{Mohamed2016EconomicSO, title={Economic Study On The Production And Exports Of Egyptian Chamomile}, author={A. Z. Mohamed}, year={2016} }
Introduction Egypt is one of the countries characterized by climate conditions suitable for growing a variety of medicinal and aromatic plants, the cultivations of which have been flourishing in New Lands, in addition to cultivations in Old lands. It is worth mentioning that approximately two thousand varieties of medicinal and aromatic plants are grown in Egypt . The importance of Egyptian chamomile comes from the importance it represents in terms of production and export to many countries… CONTINUE READING
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