Libyan tuna brand Alwafa last week received export accreditation from the country’s economy ministry. The brand is part of the South Mediterranean Food Development Company product line, owned by Libyan Business Council member Mohamed Al-Atrash.
The accreditation certificate allows the company to also export other fish products.
Last Thursday, the company was honored by the Minister of Economy and Trade at a special ceremony held at the Libyan Export Promotion Center (LEPC).
The accreditation allows the company to enter the export of its products to foreign markets with Libyan products with high specifications and quality.
It should be recalled that the LEPC has been working to introduce export quality specifications and accreditation so that Libyan producers can start exporting their goods, especially to the EU.
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