The booming Egyptian trade in scented jasmine flowers



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(MENAFN) Eman Mehanna controls her lighthouse and begins her day’s work option with jasmine blossoms, as its powerful scent drifts through the fields of Egypt’s fertile Nile Delta.

International trade figures illustrated that Egypt’s Gharbiya region is the continent of its jasmine production; the scented oils produced for the colonies here represent more than half of the world supply.

Mehanna stated that “we have been collecting jasmine since we were children,” and we came across flowers by hand in the village of Shubra Beloula, approximately 100 kilometers north of the capital Cairo.

The white petals, edgy by the dense lines of chest-deep green bushes of “royal jasmine” Jasminum grandiflorum break from their wicker bowl.

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