Egypt's GASC has almost seven months' strategic wheat supply

Ahram Online, Wednesday 19 Sep 2012

Strategic supplies of wheat could last seven months after series of recent purchases, says agency

Egypt's state wheat buyer said Wednesday it had purchased almost seven months' worth of supplies from local and international sources.

Asked how much Egypt had built to date in strategic stocks, Nomani Nomani, vice chairman of the General Authority for Supply Commodities (GASC), said: "Six months and 25 days."

GASC bought 3.7 million tons this year from the local market, up from 2.6 million tons last year, Nomani added.

On Thursday, GASC bought 235,000 tons of Russian, French and Ukrainian wheat for 21-30 November shipment. It was GASC's seventh international wheat tender in a month.

GASC bought more than one million tons this month alone in a scramble for supplies amid concerns that drought-hit Black Sea nations such as Ukraine and Russia, Egypt's top supplier, may have little to offer later this year.

Growing worries about dry weather reducing wheat output in Australia, the world's number two exporter, have only added to concerns among import-dependant nations about shrinking global supplies.

During the 2011/12 fiscal year, GASC's purchases were dominated by Black Sea origin wheat.

GASC purchased 3.24 million tons of Russian wheat, 180,000 tons of Romanian wheat, 360,000 tons of Ukrainian wheat, 60,000 tons of Russian, Ukraine or Kazakh wheat at the seller's option and 60,000 tons of Russian or Kazakh wheat at the seller's option during the 2011/12 fiscal year.

It also bought 300,000 tons of French wheat and 300,000 tons of Argentine wheat as well as 530,000 tons of US soft red winter wheat and 60,000 tons of Canadian wheat.

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