SAUDI ARABIA: LOCAL FARMERS CONTINUE TO PLANT WHEAT.

From: IPR Strategic Business Information Database | Date: May 25, 2006 | Copyright information

A-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper quoted Saudi Agriculture Minister Dr. Fahd Balghani'im who said in late April 2006 that local farmers will continue to plant wheat, in spite of notices on the lack of economic feasibility of growing wheat during the current season. The Minister said t...

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