Morocco will introduce a new system of support for milling wheat imports in 2025

Published 2024년 12월 30일

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Morocco has introduced a new support system for imports of milling wheat from January 1 to April 30, 2025. This initiative, a collaboration between the Ministry of Economy and the Ministry of Agriculture, aims to financially assist traders, cooperatives, and flour mills importing soft wheat. Under the system, importers will receive a one-time payment for the price difference between the port's average wheat cost and a fixed price of 270 Moroccan dirhams per cent ($267.6/t). This incentive is limited to soft milling wheat imports by traders and industrial mills. The move is a response to significant crop failures in Morocco, including a 50% decrease in the gross wheat harvest in 2024 due to drought.
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Morocco is introducing a new system of support for imports of milling wheat, which will be valid from January 1 to April 30, 2025, Morocco World News reports. The new system, which is part of the joint decision of the Ministry of Economy and the Ministry of Agriculture, is aimed at providing financial assistance to traders, cooperatives and flour mills importing soft wheat. According to the circular published by the National Bureau of Cereals and Legumes of Morocco (ONICL) on December 25, importers will receive a one-time payment corresponding to the difference between the average cost of wheat at the port for the month and the price of 270 Moroccan dirhams per cent ($267.6/t). The average cost used for the calculation is the average of the two lowest costs from different countries, including Germany, Argentina, France and the United States, provided that the difference between the two lowest prices does not exceed 30 Moroccan dirhams per cent. The measure applies exclusively to ...

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