Iran will import 1.7 million tons of wheat in in the current
Iranian calendar year (March 2012/March 2013), the UN’s Food and Agriculture
Organization (FAO) reported today. Wheat is the dominant cereal in the country,
accounting for nearly 70 percent of total cereal production. Total cereal
imports are forecast to remain high at 7.3 million tons, including maize, wheat
and rice, the FAO report said.
Last March, the Iranian government bought 2.5 to 3 million tons
of bread wheat on international markets, as private Iranian flourmills found
they could not purchase in the face of sanctions. Iran’s state feed agency is
also tendering to buy corn and soybean meal needed to feed the country’s
livestock herds.
Iran's 2012 wheat output is preliminarily forecast to be 13.5
million tons.
Source: TradeArabia/Reuters, 21 April 2012
They import most of the wheat from the "Great Satan",hypocrites!
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