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Iraq has only 190,000 tons of rice left for food program: Trade Ministry

The country needs around 1-1.25 million tons of rice a year to support the food rationing initiative

- Reuters Baghdad

Iraq has only 190,000 tons of rice available in its coffers for its food rationing program, the Trade Ministry said in a statement late on Saturday.

The country needs around 1-1.25 million tons of rice a year to support the program.

In March, the ministry pleaded for money from the state’s budget to build three months’ supply of strategic wheat and rice stockpiles as Iraq grappled with the spread of the new coronaviru­s.

The ministry renewed its call for more funds, saying the allocation­s were crucial, despite “difficulti­es” with the budget, because many Iraqis are “struggling to provide their daily food due to tough economic conditions amid the coronaviru­s crisis.”

Iraq, a major wheat and rice

Middle buyer,

East was politicall­y gridlocked after former Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi was ousted by nationwide anticorrup­tion protests, hampering efforts to get a state budget approved before the start of the calendar year.

Iraq’s grain board, which falls under the Trade Ministry, holds regular internatio­nal tenders to import wheat and rice for the rationing program, which also covers cooking oil, flour and sugar.

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In March, Iraq’s Trade Ministry pleaded for money from the state’s budget to build three months’ supply of strategic wheat and rice stockpiles.

The country’s grain board, which falls under the Trade Ministry, holds regular internatio­nal tenders to import wheat and rice for the rationing program.

 ?? AFP/File ?? An Iraqi farmer plants amber rice in the Mishkhab region, central Iraq.
AFP/File An Iraqi farmer plants amber rice in the Mishkhab region, central Iraq.

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