Iraq has procured 1.5 million tons of wheat this year
Iraq has secured 1.5 million metric tons of wheat this year, aiming to surpass 7 million tons in total harvest, reports the state news agency (INA). Haider Nouri Al-Karaawi, Grain Board’s general manager, states procurement excludes Kurdistan. With a population exceeding 43 million, Iraq needs 4.5-5 million tons annually. Despite water scarcity, the nation is enhancing wheat self-sufficiency, turning to desert farming with ground water.
BAGHDAD: Iraq has procured 1.5 million metric tons of wheat so far this year, the state news agency (INA) reported on Monday.
Iraq’s agriculture ministry expects the country’s wheat harvest to exceed 7 million tons, INA reported in April.
“So far this year we managed to procure 1.5 million tons of wheat from all Iraqi provinces except the Kurdistan region,” Haider Nouri Al-Karaawi, general manager of the state-run Grain Board of Iraq, told INA.
Iraq, with a population of more than 43 million, requires between 4.5 million and 5 million tons of wheat a year, according to the agriculture ministry.
The country is seeking to be more self-sufficient in wheat, despite dwindling water supplies in its rivers, shifting to growing crops in desert areas using ground water.