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Syria and Russia signed an agreement on wheat supplies
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Syria and Russia signed an agreement on wheat supplies

Syria and Russia have signed an agreement for the supply of 1.4 million tons of wheat. This will ensure a year-long grain supply for Syria. Syrian Minister of Agriculture, Hassan Katanah, highlights the smoothness of the import process and the desire to expand trade exchange. Syria prioritizes the development of agriculture and food security.

7 November 2023 7 November 2023

Syria and Russia recently signed a wheat supply agreement, an open deal worth an impressive 1.4 million tons. This was announced by the Syrian Minister of Agriculture, Hassan Katana, in an interview with RIA Novosti. Such an agreement will allow Syria to meet its grain needs throughout the year.

Katana noted that the wheat import process is proceeding extremely smoothly, and a significant amount of goods have already arrived at Syrian ports. This confirms the fact that the contract provides the country not only with sufficient volume, but also with quality grain.

Noting the importance of this cooperation, the Syrian minister also emphasized that he seeks to expand trade exchanges between Syria and Russia. Such a move will help not only strengthen economic ties between the two countries, but also contribute to the further growth of agriculture and production in Syria.

The constant development of agriculture and ensuring food security are the priorities that Syria sets for itself. Signing this agreement with Russia will help the country achieve these goals by ensuring a reliable and stable supply of wheat.

We are proud that our partners are actively trading and committed to developing agriculture. This is an excellent example of fruitful cooperation between countries, and we hope to further develop positive relations in this area.

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