The Grain Board in Tunisia, led by Salwa Benhadid Zouari, has successfully collected 6.7 million quintals of grain, predominantly durum wheat, accounting for 88% of the collection for the 2023-2024 season. This collection is crucial for replenishing the country's strategic stocks, aiming to support self-sufficiency and regular supply to the domestic market. As of now, Tunisia has a sufficient grain supply until February, covering its needs until then. The Grain Board's role includes overseeing grain collection and ensuring consistent supply, with import estimates made post-collection to maintain market stability. The country's reliance on imported durum wheat is high due to production and climate-related challenges, underscoring the importance of successful collection seasons for meeting national requirements.