An Australian wheat ship arrives at the port of Umm Qasr to produce yellow flour

by times news cr

2024-04-05T20:13:28+00:00

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/ The Ministry of Commerce announced, on Friday, the arrival of the first ship, LETIZIA OETKER, loaded with 36,000 tons of Australian wheat for commercial mills to produce commercial zero-grade flour in Iraq, supplied by one of the companies nominated by the American Wheat Council.

According to a statement from the Ministry of Commerce received by Agency, this came during a press conference by the Director General of the General Grain Trade Company, Dr. Haider Nouri Al-Karaawi, in the port of Umm Qasr to announce the arrival of the first ship, followed by the arrival of another ship loaded with (50) thousand tons of Russian wheat. Tomorrow is Saturday.

The Director-General affirmed “the support of the Prime Minister and Minister of Trade, Atheer Al-Ghurairi, for the local zero-grain flour production project,” noting “the importance of this ship in enhancing food supplies and providing high-quality zero-grade flour to consumers, and a step to enhance the economic aspect and meet the needs of the local market with the zero-grade flour product.”

Al-Karaawi stated, “This Australian ship represents a new beginning for a series of expected quantities of grains imported into the country, which reflects the joint cooperation between the company and the private sector, which will create a new opportunity to increase the labor force.”

He pointed out that “this step reflects the Ministry of Commerce’s commitment to the private sector mills concerned with promoting investment in the field of providing zero-grade flour as well as improving the sector’s ability to compete in the local market and gradually produce zero-grade flour locally and not rely on imported zero-grade flour.”

He added, “The company’s work is coordination for the purpose of the success of this promising project and to encourage the private sector to advance the country’s local industry.”

It is noteworthy that there was a study presented by the American Wheat Council eight months ago to produce zero-grade flour in Iraq.

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