Egypt aims to import 5 million tons of wheat in 2024

Published Jan 23, 2024

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Egypt's General Authority for Supply Commodities (GASC) plans to import over five million tons of wheat this year through international tenders to produce subsidized bread for citizens eligible for food support. This is an increase from last year's import of about 4.5 million tons, with Russia being the primary supplier. The total annual wheat consumption in Egypt, including both government and private sector, exceeds 20 million tons.
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The Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade, represented by the General Authority for Supply Commodities (GASC), aims to import more than five million tons of wheat during the current year through international tenders, in order to produce subsidized bread allocated to citizens eligible for food support. An official document, a copy of which was obtained by Al-Masry Al-Youm, revealed that the total quantities of wheat imported during the past year amounted to about 4.5 million tons from various origins. These include from Russia at around 2,930 million tons, Romania at 780,000 tons, France at 360,000 tons, Bulgaria at 270,000 tons, and Ukraine at 120,000 tons. The Advisor to the Minister of Supply and Internal Trade for Supply Commodities Affairs, Nomani Nasr Nomani, said that the Egyptian market’s total consumption (governmental and private sector) of wheat exceeds 20 million tons annually. The total production of local wheat exceeds nine million tons annually, compared to 11 ...

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