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Egypt set to sell discounted bread to fight inflation

People will be able to buy 90g loaves at cost price using pre-paid cards

- CAIRO —Reuters

Egypt’s government will start selling discounted bread to people not enrolled in its bread subsidy programme as it battles accelerati­ng inflation, the supply minister said yesterday.

People will be able to buy 90g loaves at cost price using pre-paid cards, Ali Moselhy said, adding the price was yet to be decided but would be less than 1 Egyptian pound ($0.03), with a trial period starting tomorrow.

“The point is to make this important commodity available without any exaggerati­on in profits by commercial bakeries,” he said.

Fallout of war in Ukraine

Egypt’s government already provides heavily subsidised bread to more than 70 million of its 104 million citizens. Plans to reform the subsidies were postponed as a foreign currency shortage and inflation were exacerbate­d by the fallout from the war in Ukraine.

The latest decision could increase the amount of bread sold by the government by up to 10 per cent, Moselhy said.

It was unclear if this would require the country’s state grains buyer, the General Authority for Supply Commoditie­s (GASC), to increase imports. Separately, Moselhy said that following the recent approval of World Bank funding, GASC would “tender every week, God willing”.

Egypt is one of the world’s largest wheat importers, but private sector importers and mills have struggled in past months to pay for hundreds of thousands of tonnes of wheat stuck at ports, causing a spike in bread and flour prices.

Inflation has accelerate­d to five-year highs, and the currency has lost nearly 50% of its value since March 2021 as the government negotiated a $3 billion financial support package from the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund.

GASC had already started selling flour to private mills, as well as around 300,000 tonnes of wheat via a newly launched commoditie­s exchange, to try to ease internal trade blockages.

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