Egypt: Supply restricts the sale of apostasy to feed mills, livestock breeders and wheat suppliers

Published 2022년 5월 31일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade in Egypt will purchase wheat from farmers at 3800 pounds per ton, and the selling price of rough bran and mixture of excesses will be determined by supply mills, according to Directive No. 11 issued by the Minister of Supply and Internal Trade, Dr. Ali Al-Moselhi. The directive also prohibits adding any amounts to the specified prices or downloading any other commodities on them. A resolution has also been issued for farmers who do not comply with the decision to supply wheat, and a committee has been formed to limit the areas cultivated with wheat and compare the harvested areas with the supplied wheat quantities.
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The Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade will start, as of tomorrow, Wednesday, June 1 The wheat was transferred to the ministry this season, at a price of 3800 pounds, to encourage farmers who committed to supply. The first article of Directive No. 11, issued by Dr. Ali Al-Moselhi, Minister of Supply and Internal Trade yesterday, stipulates that the selling price of the rough bran and mixture of excesses shall be determined by the supply mills according to the following, 3800 Three thousand and eight hundred pounds / ton at the rate of 3080 pounds / kg “three pounds and eighty piasters per kilogram” at the supply mills, including the value of packing and loading empties in all governorates of the Republic, for farmers who supplied local wheat in the 2022 season based on an authorization to deliver bran approved by the Directorate of Supply and Internal Trade At a price of 4,500 four thousand five hundred pounds / ton, the sale of coarse bran and appetizer mixtures at the ration ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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