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    Possible reverse smuggling.. Iraqi farmers may sell their wheat abroad due to high prices

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    Possible reverse smuggling.. Iraqi farmers may sell their wheat abroad due to high prices Empty Possible reverse smuggling.. Iraqi farmers may sell their wheat abroad due to high prices

    Post by Rocky Sun 13 Feb 2022, 6:39 am

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    Possible reverse smuggling.. Iraqi farmers may sell their wheat abroad due to high prices
    February 13, 2022



    Wheat may be smuggled abroad (Getty)
    Ultra Iraq - Editorial Team
    Over the past years, the Iraqi governments, for reasons related to supporting the Iraqi farmer in the wheat file, have been buying one ton at prices that are about 40% higher than their global prices; However, new equations may arise on the Iraqi scene with the global wheat crisis and the increasing demand with the decrease in production due to the drought witnessed by several countries as a result of global warming.
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    The high prices of wheat activate smuggling operations from neighboring countries to sell them to the Iraqi government at high prices as being Iraqi
    These high prices paid by the state to buy wheat activate the smuggling of wheat from neighboring countries to sell it to the Iraqi government at high prices and portray it as Iraqi wheat produced by the Iraqi   farmer [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] Iraq through the Ministry of Trade.
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    [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] unnamed parties of importing wheat from abroad and selling it to state silos as Iraqi wheat and earning billions of dinars with "this fraud. "
    The government used to [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] wheat from farmers until last year at a rate of 500 thousand dinars per ton, while wheat production reached about 3.5 million tons last season, which means that the government paid about 1.75 trillion dinars to buy wheat from farmers.
    Meanwhile, a ton of wheat was [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , but since last year until now, wheat prices began to rise globally due to the lack of rain and the decline in production in many countries, especially in the Middle East, and the demand for importing wheat began to rise, which led to a rise Their prices are huge.
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    Hassan Al-Tamimi, head of the Iraqi agricultural associations, gave a shocking figure for the price of a ton of wheat globally, as he indicated that the prices rose to more than $720 per ton after it was at a price of $400, which made its cultivation useless, especially after the high prices of pesticides and other requirements related to it. preparing the land.
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    The Iraqi government paid nearly 1.75 trillion dinars to buy wheat from farmers during the last season
    This huge rise raises questions by specialists whether the Iraqi government will raise the price of a ton of wheat in its purchase from farmers to more than this price, or will the price remain at its current status? And if the government pricing remains as it is, will Iraq witness a “reverse smuggling” of wheat, that is, farmers selling their wheat and marketing it abroad?
     It seems  that the head of the agricultural associations [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]  that "cultivating wheat has become useless," indicating that the farmers will demand an increase in the price of what the government pays them for one ton of wheat.
    The head of the agricultural associations expressed his anger at the Minister of Water Resources and Trade also due to the reduction of the cultivated areas to only 3 million dunams, while he spoke of information that some traders have gone to buy wheat quantities from the markets, which will lead to an increase in prices, as well as the non-delivery of the full financial dues. For farmers last season.
    These data represented by the presence of traders who will buy wheat, as well as the state’s failure to deliver the financial dues, in addition to the high prices of wheat globally and the possibility of the state not raising the prices of wheat purchased from the farmers, enhance the chances that the farmers will sell their wheat production and smuggle it outside the country at higher prices. What the state buys from them, as those who are interested read in this regard.
    These smuggling deals may be carried out by merchants who will pay tempting money to farmers more than the state to buy them from them, and then smuggle them and sell them at higher prices to other countries amid the high prices of a ton of wheat globally and the high demand for it.
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    The Iraqi farmers may sell their wheat production and smuggle it outside the country at prices higher than what the state buys from them.
    Ultra Iraq tried to contact the Ministry of Commerce to inquire about whether it would discuss with the Council of Ministers raising the prices of buying wheat from farmers after its prices rose globally and the possibility of smuggling it, but the attempts to contact it were unsuccessful.
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