Tunisia: Grain output reaches 16.4 million quintals

Published 2021년 8월 1일

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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.
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Tunis/Tunisia — Tunisia's grain harvest reached 16.4 million quintals this season, the Agriculture Ministry said. Tunisia's needs in grain range between 28 and 30 million quintals per year. This means there is need for importation to cover the gap, particularly in soft wheat. Harvested areas till July 28 reached 802,000 hectares (ha) out of 810 ha, that is 99% of harvestable ...
Source: All Africa

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