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Egypt Confirms Indian Wheat Could be Added to Import List

A delegation is in India “looking at phytosanitary measures and examining Indian grains in preparation for the accreditation of India as a wheat import origin”


Wheat is gathered at a farm ahead of Baisakhi, the harvest festival, near a village near Amritsar, India. Photo: AFP.

 

Egypt has confirmed that it is considering this month adding wheat from India to 16 other national import origins accepted by its state grains buyer, as it seeks to shore up purchases disrupted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

A delegation from Egypt’s agriculture ministry is in India “looking at phytosanitary measures and examining Indian grains in preparation for the accreditation of India as a wheat import origin,” the Supply ministry said in a statement.

Egypt, which is often the world’s top wheat importer, usually buys the grain via tenders set by its state grains buyer, the General Authority for Supply Commodities (GASC). Purchases go toward heavily subsidised bread available to more than 60 million Egyptians.

GASC’s tender book currently has 16 accredited wheat import origins, including Russia, Ukraine, France, Germany, Kazakhstan and the US. The most recent addition, Latvia, was added last November.

GASC often prefers Black Sea wheat because of its proximity, quality and competitive prices, usually forgoing offers from other origins. In its last tender, a rare US wheat bid was offered but was not purchased.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in late February has driven up global wheat prices and disrupted Black Sea shipping, though wheat shipments from Russia continued in March.

 

Deals Depend on Price, Quantity

Future purchases of Indian wheat would depend on suppliers “offering competitive bids at unique prices in GASC’s tenders, as well as on the quantities offered,” the Supply Ministry said.

India is looking to take advantage of the gap in the wheat export market left by the Ukrainian crisis. Despite surplus wheat stocks, logistical bottlenecks and quality concerns have previously stymied India’s efforts to sell large volumes on the world market.

“Since the Egyptian delegation is here, it very clearly means that they are serious about,” Sudhanshu Pandey, the top official at India’s food ministry, said.

Egypt has been working to diversify its purchases, holding talks with France, Argentina, and the United States.

The government is studying different ways to purchase wheat, according to several traders, including by issuing limited origin tenders or direct purchases outside the tender framework.

On Monday, GASC issued a limited tender to purchase wheat of European origins only. It cancelled two tenders shortly after the Ukraine war started.

It is unclear whether the government will initiate direct purchases, but traders have said the process could be hindered by Egypt’s regulatory framework.

 

  • Reuters, with additional editing by George Russell

 


 

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George Russell

George Russell is a freelance writer and editor based in Hong Kong who has lived in Asia since 1996. His work has been published in the Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, New York Post, Variety, Forbes and the South China Morning Post.