Iraq is taking steps to boost local wheat production and reduce reliance on imports by selling wheat to licensed mills at import prices and imposing a gradually increasing customs tariff on imported flour. The International Grains Council predicts a decade-low in flour imports in 2024-25, although Iraq will remain the world's second-largest flour importer. The government also plans to supply flour to social welfare beneficiaries and protect local flour products. Wheat imports are expected to drop as domestic production increases, and barley and corn production is also projected to rise.