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Supply Ministry receives 3.750m tonnes of local wheat

THE MINISTRY PAID EGP 13BN OF FARMERS’ DUES, SAYS MINISTER

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Ministry of Supply and InternalTr­ade purchased 3.75 million tonnes of local wheat of high quality from farmers at prices ranging from EGP 555 to EGP 575 per ardeb since 15 April till mid-July, according to Minister Ali Moselhi.

Moselhi said that the ministry received about 3.4 million tonnes in favour of the General Authority for Supply Commoditie­s (GASC) in addition to 350,000 tonnes of solid wheat, the ministry provided to the pasta companies of the public and private sectors to buy to reduce the import bill and fix prices of pasta during the coming period.

Moselhi added that four government agencies contribute­d to the success of the supply season this year. The mills companies of the Food Industries Holding Company bought about 950,000 tonnes. The Egyptian Holding Company for Silos and Storage bought about 1.560m tonnes. The General Company for Silos and Storage (GSSC) bought about 143,000 tonnes. Further, Principal Bank for Developmen­t and Agricultur­al Credit (PBDAC) bought 697,000 tonnes.

The minister noted that all the dues of the farmers were paid, which amounted to about EGP13bn.

The daily supply rates varied throughout the season, reaching a peak on 13 June,with 129,000 tonnes in total. Sharqeya governorat­e was at the top of wheat supplying governorat­es with 543,256 tonnes, followed by Minya governorat­e at 314,558 tonnes. Beni Suef governorat­e supplied 314,426 tonnes and then Beheira governorat­e at 263,483 tonnes, and Daqahleya supplied about 243,560 tonnes, and then quantities supplied from the rest of governorat­es varied,according to the minister.

The minister pointed out that the preparatio­ns and strict measures taken by the Ministry of Supply in cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Agricultur­e and governors in light of the observatio­ns monitored by the report of the fact-finding committee of wheat formed by the parliament last year contribute­d greatly to the success of the supply season.

The minister revealed that the Central Operations Chamber at the Supply Ministry followed up the supply process to ensure the safety of the procedures and facilitate access to the farmers’ dues.

“The parliament has prevented the theft of EGP 15bn this year in the supply of wheat,” said Yasser Omar, deputy of parliament’s Budget Committee.

The fact-finding committee was formed, last year, with the participat­ion of a number of parliament­arians, to prevent corruption and another supply of wheat scandal.

 ??  ?? The daily supply rates varied throughout the season, reaching a peak on 13 June, with 129,000 tonnes in total
The daily supply rates varied throughout the season, reaching a peak on 13 June, with 129,000 tonnes in total

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