Indian wheat could offer a cheaper option for top importer Egypt but will have to overcome quality controls set by the country's agriculture ministry as well as higher freight costs.
Last week, Egypt's agriculture ministry announced it had approved India as a wheat import origin but has placed several conditions including inspection for pests prior to export and the use of only a specific pesticide, according to a ministry document seen by Reuters.
"Just because we approved the origin doesn't mean we accept anything. There are technical conditions set by the plant quarantine department," Ahmed El Attar, the department's head, told Reuters.
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