Egypt aims to be 75pc self-sufficient in wheat
Cairo, October 20, 2009
Egypt, the world's largest wheat importer, aims to be 75 per cent self-sufficient in wheat in 10 years, up from 55 per cent now, an Egyptian Agriculture Ministry official said on Tuesday.
'We have self-sufficiency now of around 55 per cent, and the government plan is ... to reach self-sufficiency of around 75 per cent in the next 10 years,' Hussein Soliman, an adviser to Egypt's agriculture minister, told a grains conference.-Reuters