The Supply Ministry began yesterday purchasing locally produced rice for this harvest season which ends in mid-November, Al Shorouk reports. The government had announced it will pay its farmers EGP 4,400-4,700 a tonne for rice paddy. It’s not yet clear how much the Egyptian government is seeking to purchase.
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