The article reports that Tunisia's grain harvest for the current season has reached 16.4 million quintals, which is slightly below the country's annual requirement of 28-30 million quintals. The harvest represents 99% of the designated harvestable areas, spread across durum wheat, soft wheat, barley, and triticale. Despite the sufficient harvest, the country is expected to fall short of its self-sufficiency goals and will likely need to import soft wheat to make up the shortfall.