Saudi Arabia announces new tender for import of 655 thousand tons of wheat

Published 2025년 5월 16일

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The General Authority for Food Security of Saudi Arabia (GFSA) has initiated the third tender for 2025 to import 655,000 tons of wheat. The goal is to bolster strategic reserves and ensure a steady domestic supply. The wheat, with a minimum protein content of 12.5%, can come from any origin. The wheat is going to be distributed across various ports including Jeddah, Yanbu, Dammam, and Jizan between August and October 2025. This tender is part of a series of procurements aimed at diversifying supply sources to minimize risks and price fluctuations in the global market.
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The General Authority for Food Security of Saudi Arabia (GFSA) announced on May 15 the launch of the third tender for 2025 for the import of 655,000 tons of wheat. This step is part of the state’s strategy to strengthen strategic reserves and ensure the stability of wheat supply in the domestic market. According to the terms of the tender, the shipment of wheat should take place from August to October 2025. The importer expects to receive 11 batches of wheat with a protein content of 12.5% ​​of any origin. The supply is distributed between ports: 240,000 tons will arrive in Jeddah from August 15 to November 15, the same volume will arrive in the port of Yanbu from August 15 to October 15, 120,000 tons will arrive in Dammam from August 15 to September 30, and 55,000 tons will arrive in Jizan in the first half of October. The head of the institution, Ahmad bin Abdulaziz Al-Faris, noted that the tender aims to meet the growing needs of Saudi Arabia’s milling companies and ensure ...

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