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Morocco's wheat imports anticipate at 5 mln loads next season - trader group

Morocco requires to import at least 5 million metric tons of soft wheat next season starting on July 1, amid potential customers of a meagre harvest due to drought, the head of Morocco's grains and cereal traders federation FNCL said on Wednesday.

The central bank expects the nation's cereal harvest of soft wheat, durum and barley to drop to 2.5 million heaps this season, from 5.5 million tons last season.

Late and insufficient rains caused a drop in the location planted with rain-fed cereals to 2.3 million hectares this season from 3.65 million hectares in 2023, which was likewise a dry year, according to agriculture ministry figures.

The anticipated meagre domestic harvest indicates that the bigger part will be kept in villages, FNCL's Omar Yacoubi informed .

The Moroccan grains company (ONICL) had provided subsidies to importers, aiming for 2.5 million lots of cereals up to April 30. In recent months, we did not require the aid due to the fact that rates in the global market were listed below the rate targeted by ONICL, Yacoubi said.

Morocco allocated $1.63 billion to manage the rates of bread, sugar and cooking gas in 2024, down from $2.5 billion in 2015.

The nation's soft wheat stockpiles now covered a little more than 3 months, El Yakoubi said.

From June 2023 to March 2024, Morocco imported 4.131 million lots of soft wheat, according to FNCL figures.

France topped Morocco's providers with 2.28 million loads, followed by Germany with 656,000 heaps, Russia 301,000 tons, Romania 297,000 heaps and Lithuania 202,000 loads.

Yacoubi kept in mind, however, the obstacles facing importers in paying Russian providers due to sanctions and the logistics restraints affecting Ukrainian exports.

Offered the scale of our import needs, we need to leave all import doors open, he stated.

(source: Reuters)