Algeria plans to achieve self-sufficiency in durum wheat

Published 2024년 9월 18일

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Algeria is aiming for self-sufficiency in durum wheat by the end of 2025 and does not intend to import barley in 2026, as announced by its President Abdelmadjid Tebboune. The country, a significant importer of wheat and barley, is projected to import 9.97 million tons of wheat and 700 thousand tons of barley for the current season by the US Department of Agriculture.
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Algeria plans to achieve self-sufficiency in durum wheat by the end of 2025, said the country's President Abdelmadjid Tebboune. He added that the country does not plan to import barley in 2026. This was reported by the Zerno On-Line agency with reference to the Reuters agency. Algeria is a major importer of wheat and barley. According to the forecasts of the US Department of Agriculture, in the current season (July-June), Algeria will import 9,000 thousand tons of soft ...
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