Egyptian ports receive 430 thousand tons of clean dry bulk

Published 2024년 7월 30일

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Egyptian ports are set to receive around 430 thousand tons of dry bulk commodities, including sugar, wheat, and corn, this week. These shipments, destined for both private and public sectors, will be distributed through the ports of Alexandria, Dekheila, and Damietta. Key shipments include Russian wheat for various companies, Brazilian corn for multiple importers, and Romanian wheat for the Supply Commodities Authority. Additionally, the article notes a slight increase in the price of Russian wheat exports, which have reached their lowest levels due to reduced profitability for farmers. It also mentions a trend of certain metrics typically hitting their lowest point in June and July.
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Egyptian ports receive about 430 thousand tons of dry bulk “sugar, wheat, corn” during the current week, for the benefit of the private sector and the public sector through the ports of Alexandria, Dekheila, and Damietta. Data from the maritime transport sector showed that the Port of Alexandria received a shipment of Russian wheat amounting to 4.8 thousand tons for the Al-Bustan Mills Company, while the same port also received a shipment of Russian wheat amounting to 10 thousand tons for the Medsofts Trading Company, distributed among 4 shipments. The port of Damietta also received a shipment of corn amounting to 58 thousand tons, imported from Brazil, for the benefit of Viterra Agriculture Egypt Company for Import and Export. The port of Alexandria also received a shipment of Russian wheat for the benefit of the Al-Bustan Company, amounting to 6.5 thousand tons. Damietta Port also receives a shipment of Romanian wheat for the Supply Commodities Authority amounting to 63 thousand ...
Source: Almalnews

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