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Wednesday 31 July 2013 - 17:24
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Iran wheat imports seen sliding by UN amid increased stockpiles

Irans wheat imports may drop by 67 percent this season amid ample stockpiles in the country and increasing production, theUnited Nations Food & Agriculture Organization said.
Wheat purchases may be about 2 million metric tons, compared with 6.1 million tons a year earlier, the Rome-based FAO said in an online countryreportdated yesterday. Total imports of grain, including wheat, corn and rice, may remain relatively high at 9.4 million tons, according to the report. Outlook for lower imports is mainly due to higher carryover stocks following large purchases in 2012.

Still, Iran has made large purchases of grain in international markets since the marketing year began April 1, including 800,000 tons of wheat fromRussiaand the Baltic Sea region before the Middle Eastern countrys elections in June, the FAO said, citing reports from traders. Irans state grain buyer continues to build its strategic stocks in light of concerns about domesticfood security, the FAO said.

The Central Bank of Iran allocated 70 trillion rials, equal to about $5.7 billion under the countrys official exchange rate, for domestic wheat purchases in June, the FAO said. The country had purchased about 3 million tons of domestic wheat as of the end of this month, according to the report. Recent currency devaluations, tied to international sanctions and lower oil exports, are raising concerns about food security in the country, the FAO said.

Irans wheat harvest is almost finished and may total about 14.5 million tons, up about 5 percent from the 13.8 million tons collected a year earlier, the FAO said. Total grain production may be 21.85 million tons, up 3.4 percent from a year earlier, including 3.2 million tons of barley and 2.4 million tons of rice.

By Bloomberg

 

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