Moroccan wheat professionals are exploring ways to diversify supply sources and are considering an expansion into the Russian market.
professionals from the sector held a meeting in Rabat with Russian suppliers to address changes faced, in terms of wheat imports from both Russia and Ukraine.
President of the National Federation of Mills Moulay Abdelkader Alaoui discussed the sector’s challenges, stressing that the country’s mills prefer using high-quality imported grains from specific markets, including Europe, Russia, and Latin America.
Alaoui argued that the high-quality imported grains have a significant impact on the quality of flour.
In September, Russia expressed its readiness to supply Morocco with wheat, emphasizing the importance of partnership between the two countries.
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