Egypt expected to produce more wheat in 2024-25

Published 2024년 9월 30일

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The US Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service forecasts a rise in Egypt's wheat production to 9.2 million tonnes in 2024-25, up from 8.87 million tonnes in the previous year, due to expanded planted area and improved yields. Wheat imports are projected to increase by 11.4% to 12.5 million tonnes. Egypt, a major wheat flour supplier, has seen a surge in exports, particularly to countries like Sudan, Eritrea, Yemen, and Somalia, due to conflicts impacting the region and a significant increase in wheat flour exports by 250% from January to May.
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Egypt is expected to produce more wheat in 2024-25 as the government encourages an increased planted area and higher yields, according to a report from the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) of the US Department of Agriculture. Production is estimated at 9.2 million tonnes, up from 8.87 million tonnes a year earlier. High government procurement prices also have encouraged farmers to plant more wheat, the FAS said. Wheat imports are estimated at 12.5 million tonnes, up 11.4% from the previous estimate but the same as 2023-24. “The influx of foreign currency has contributed to a release of shipments held at ports and facilitated imports of essential commodities (including wheat) for both the public and private sectors,” the FAS said. “Moreover, the drop in international wheat prices has also contributed to both the private and public sectors seeking to maximize purchases on reduced prices.” Egypt is a key supplier of wheat flour to many African and Middle Eastern countries and has ...

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