CAIRO - Egypt, the world's biggest wheat importer, has 2.8 million tonnes of wheat in storage that would last for four months, cabinet spokesman Mohamed Hagazy told reporters on Tuesday after a ministerial meeting at the cabinet's headquarters.
Hagazy further said that the state will import 1.9 million tonnes of wheat until December 2011, the amount which will keep the state's covered until March 2012.
Since the start of the 2011/12 fiscal year on July 1, Egypt's state-owned wheat buyer, the General Authority for Supply Commodities (GASC), has purchased 2.34 million tonnes of Russian wheat, 180,000 tonnes of Romanian wheat and 120,000 tonnes of Kazakh wheat.
Egypt has also said it intends to double the amount of corn in subsidized bread to cut costs. It would raise the quantity of corn to 20 percent from the current 10 percent.
Egypt consumes around 14 million tonnes of wheat annually and imports half of its needs. It spent 33 billion Egyptian pounds on food subsidies in the fiscal year ended on June 30, including wheat, oils, sugar and rice.
Source: The Africa Report
Egypt's wheat stocks enough for four months: cabinet
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CAIRO - Egypt, the world's biggest wheat importer, has 2.8 million tonnes of wheat in storage that would last for four months, cabinet spokesman Mohamed Hagazy told reporters on Tuesday after a ministerial meeting at the cabinet's headquarters.
Hagazy further said that the state will import 1.9 million tonnes of wheat until December 2011, the amount which will keep the state's covered until March 2012.
Since the start of the 2011/12 fiscal year on July 1, Egypt's state-owned wheat buyer, the General Authority for Supply Commodities (GASC), has purchased 2.34 million tonnes of Russian wheat, 180,000 tonnes of Romanian wheat and 120,000 tonnes of Kazakh wheat.
Egypt has also said it intends to double the amount of corn in subsidized bread to cut costs. It would raise the quantity of corn to 20 percent from the current 10 percent.
Egypt consumes around 14 million tonnes of wheat annually and imports half of its needs. It spent 33 billion Egyptian pounds on food subsidies in the fiscal year ended on June 30, including wheat, oils, sugar and rice.
Source: The Africa Report