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    Egypt lifted the ban on major food exports

    • Last Update: 2022-09-30
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    In March this year, Egypt decided to ban the export of wheat and other food products due to factors such as the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, which was extended for another three months in
    June.
    With 80 percent of its wheat imports dependent on Russia and Ukraine, Egypt has been working to diversify its wheat import sources and encourage farmers to sell wheat
    to the state.
    Egypt has increased its local supply with an average purchase price of 880 EGP/Adab (150 kg) from local farmers and will increase to 1,000 EGP
    in the new season.
    Egypt consumes about 18 million tons of wheat a year, and the government plans to buy 6 million tons
    from the country this year.
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