The General Authority for Supply Commodities in Egypt receives 240 thousand tons of wheat and sugar

Published 2024년 8월 31일

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The General Authority for Supply Commodities in Egypt is receiving 240 thousand tons of dry bulk, including wheat and sugar, through ports Alexandria, Damietta, and Safaga. Recent shipments include sugar from Brazil and wheat from Russia and Romania. The Ministry of Supply has contracted Solaris Commodities, CERAL CROPS TRADING LLP, Vitra, and Aston Company to supply a total of 770,000 tons of wheat, valued up to $185 million, with deliveries scheduled until the end of September.
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The General Authority for Supply Commodities, affiliated with the Ministry of Supply, is receiving 240 thousand tons of dry bulk, consisting of wheat and sugar, through the ports of Alexandria, Damietta and Safaga, according to data from the Maritime Transport Sector. The data indicated that Damietta Port received a shipment of sugar imported from Brazil for the General Authority for Supply Commodities, amounting to 52.5 thousand tons, as part of the contracts recently concluded by the Ministry of Supply. According to data from the Maritime Transport Sector, Damietta Port is scheduled to receive tomorrow, Sunday, a shipment of Russian wheat amounting to 63 thousand tons for the General Authority for Supply Commodities as well, imported from Russia. Alexandria Port is also receiving a shipment of Romanian wheat for the General Authority for Supply Commodities as well, amounting to 62 thousand tons, via the ship Wadi Safaga, which belongs to the "National Navigation Company". ...
Source: Almalnews

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