Egypt expects to begin making use of $500 million provided by the United Arab Emirates to fund wheat imports in January, Supply Minister Ali El-Mosilhy said.
The agreement, which was announced earlier in August, still needs parliamentary approval, El-Mosilhy told reporters on Sunday, adding he expects that to be secured in November.
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The minister also said wheat stocks are enough to cover 4.7 months of local consumption, while vegetable oil stocks are sufficient for 3.9 months.