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Egypt to pay highest cost for wheat

March 30, 2018 at 5:59 AM , Mark Overseas
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A convoluted import policy and a risk premium to compensate for the cost of doing business

As we know Egypt is the world’s biggest wheat buyer, buys as much as 12 million mt of the grain each year, but often pays more than other importers due to the restrictions it places on sellers, including a hefty performance bond, high demurrage costs, and frequent sieving of cargoes.

According to USDA report Egypt can expect to pay as much as $80 million above the wheat market price in current year and they explained that a 63,000 mt wheat shipment to Egypt could expect to pay $332,270 in expenses which is equivalent to $5.29/mt all of which would subsequently be passed

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