20 Apr 2024
Sunday 15 October 2017 - 09:47
Story Code : 279428

Iran exports macaroni wheat to Italy for first time

Press TV - Iran has exported 31,000 tonnes of quality durum wheat to Italy for the first time, in another sign that the countrys food security drive is on target.

Exports of one million tonnes of surplus wheat to the countries of the region and Europe are scheduled, Managing Director of the Government Trading Corporation of Iran (GTC) Yazdan Seif was quoted as saying Saturday.

In the first six months since March, Iran exported 120,000 tonnes of wheat flour to Europe and the regional states, he said.

Iran has also signed a trilateral protocol with key wheat producers Russia and Kazakhstan through which the Islamic Republics exports of the strategic commodity will rise to 700,000 tonnes a year, Seif added.

For years, Iran hasbeen bartering locally-produced durum wheat with milling wheat.According to former GTC head Ali Qanbari, the country would be exporting300,000 tonnes of durum wheat this year.

Durum or macaroni wheat, used in pasta-making, is the hardest of all wheats, which is widely cultivated across the world.

Wheat is one of the items in Irans production of basic commodities under the economy of resistance which promotes growth and dynamism under sanctions. The country exported its first consignment of wheat after many years this year.


[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] Wheat harvest in northwest Iran[/caption]
Irans wheat production has experienced a cycle of boom and bust. Largely self-sufficient in wheat a decade ago, the country had turned into one of the worlds biggest importers over the past few years.

Results from state purchases from Iranian wheat growers so far this year are also robust, and buys of 8.8 million tonnes have already been secured, according to officials.

The country is also exploring overseas resources to ensure stable supplies of agricultural products for a rapidly urbanizing population in the face of the constraints of worsening land and water resources.
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