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Egypt plans global grain hub, supply minister says

Egypt plans to establish a global grain trading and storage hub with modern elevators, transport and processing facilities, strengthening its partnership with Russia. The initiative aims to boost grain trade across the Middle East and Africa while improving supply chain transparency, pricing benchmarks and food security resilience.

MOSCOW, May 22 (Reuters) – Egypt, the biggest buyer of Russian wheat, ​aims to create a global grain trading ‌and storage hub, Supply Minister Sherif Farouk said on Friday, speaking at a grains event ​in the Russian city of Sochi.

Faruk ​said that Egypt is pursuing an ambitious ⁠and comprehensive strategy to transform the ​country into a hub for the storage and ​processing of grain crops as well as trading grain throughout the Middle East, Africa, and other ​regions.

“In this context, Egypt now wants to ​establish a global hub for grains,” Farouk said, adding ‌that ⁠the project will include modern elevators, transport systems, and processing and storage facilities.

He said that Egyptian and Russian commodity exchanges ​could join forces ​in ⁠modernisation of Egypt’s grain trading infrastructure, developing pricing benchmarks, and ensuring ​supply chain’s transparency.

“Egypt will continue to ​strengthen ⁠its relationship with Russia in developing grain tracking systems. All these efforts will help ⁠us ​improve transparency and resilience ​in the strategic commodity market,” Farouk said.

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Source : Reuters

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