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Bloomberg reports that Iraq plans to import 3 million metric tons of wheat in 2012, with tenders starting in January.
Hassan Ibrahim, director general of the country’s grain board, said in an interview that the grain board wants $3 billion to spend on grain imports next year, up 10 percent on the 2011 figure.
Iraq uses 4.5 million tons of wheat a year and 1.25 million tons of rice, mostly imported.
The rice harvest has started for this year, with production forecast at 250,000 tons compared with 150,000 tons last year; Iraq’s wheat production for 2010-11 was 1.73 million tons, according to the grain board.
The last wheat purchase was for 350,000 tons about 45 days ago. The government buys rice from local producers at $625 a ton, according to the grain board.
(Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg reports that Iraq bought 400,000 metric tons of wheat from Russia, Australia and Canada.
The amounts were:
- 150,000 tons from Canada;
- 150,000 tons from Russia; and,
- 100,000 tons from Australia,
Hassan Ismail Ibrahim, director general of the Grain Board, told Bloomberg by telephone. The deadline for the tender expired on 4th December.
Iraq plans to import 3 million tons of wheat next year, with tenders starting in January.
Iraq uses 4.5 million tons of wheat a year and the country’s wheat production for 2010-11 was 1.73 million tons.
(Source: Bloomberg)