Extending the ban on the export of beans, wheat, oil, and pasta is in the interest of the Egyptian citizens

Published 2022년 6월 11일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Industry and Trade in Egypt has extended a ban on the export of several food commodities, including beans, gravel and mashed beans, lentils, pasta, wheat, flour, oils, grits and corn, for the next three months. This decision is aimed at ensuring the availability of these food commodities for the Egyptian citizens, according to the Chamber of Grain Industry in the Federation of Egyptian Industries. The chamber's head, Tariq Hassanein, stated that despite the ban, all these commodities are available in the markets and that the state has successfully provided all food commodities during the Corona pandemic. Abdel Ghaffar El Salamouni, Vice President of the Chamber of Grain Industry, added that the local production of pasta is sufficient to meet the citizens' needs and that the state has a strategic stock to supply these food commodities for long periods.
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Original content

The Chamber of Grain Industry in the Federation of Egyptian Industries, headed by Representative Tariq Hassanein, Chairman of the Chamber’s Board of Directors, confirmed that the decision of the Ministry of Industry and Trade to continuously extend the ban on the export of beans, gravel and mashed, lentils, pasta, wheat, flour of all kinds, oils, grits and corn for a period of 3 months is in the interest of the citizen and within the framework of the keenness of the political leadership To provide and secure all food commodities for the Egyptian citizen at all times. Representative Tariq Hassanein, head of the Grain Industry Chamber of the Federation of Egyptian Industries, stated that all commodities are available in the markets and that during the period of the Corona pandemic, we did not witness a shortage of any commodity as a result of the state taking proactive steps to secure all food commodities. For his part, Abdel Ghaffar El Salamouni, Vice President of the Chamber of ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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