Supply reduces the price of bran by 1000 pounds per ton for wheat suppliers in Egypt

Published 2022년 5월 30일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade has set the price of coarse bran for mills at 3800 pounds per ton for farmers who supply wheat. Each farmer who delivers a certain quantity of wheat will receive a specified amount of bran. The ministry has prohibited any additional fees or the loading of other goods onto these prices. The ministry has also decided to provide farmers with additional incentives to supply more wheat. However, the prices set for wheat suppliers and feed factories are considered low, according to the deputy head of the Grain Chamber of the Federation of Industries.
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The Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade decided to set the price of coarse bran to deliver the mills at 3800 pounds per ton to farmers who supply wheat. She indicated that each farmer who delivered 12 ardabas of local wheat for each acre will receive 120 kilograms of bran, and 240 kilograms if quantities greater than 12 ardas are delivered. Read also: The Ministry of Supply: The supply of 2.27 million tons of wheat so far Assistant Minister of Supply: The state will take care of the expected commodity price increases She pointed out that all supply mills (public business sector or private sector) are obligated to hand over to the farms the specified quantities of rough bran in accordance with the bran exchange permission approved by the Supply Department at the price specified in this decision. It is prohibited to add any amounts to the prices specified under any name on these prices, and it is also prohibited to load any other goods on them ...
Source: Amwalalghad

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