Egypt has enough strategic sugar reserves to last for six months, the Supply Ministry said yesterday, without specifying the exact quantity, Reuters reports. Egypt is expected to produce c. 2.3 mn tonnes of sugar by this year’s end and consume around 3 mn tonnes, “filling the gap with imports,” according to the newswire.
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