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WFP to send 50,000 ton of wheat flour to Lebanon

August 11, 2020
A view shows damages at the site of last week's blast in Beirut's port area. — Courtesy photo
A view shows damages at the site of last week's blast in Beirut's port area. — Courtesy photo

DUBAI — The World Food Program would be sending 50,000 ton of wheat flour to Beirut to stabilize Lebanon's wheat supply, a report by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) released on Tuesday said.

A report on Friday revealed Lebanon's government held no strategic stockpile of grain before last week's blast at the port and all privately held stocks at the country's only grain silo were destroyed in the explosion.

The flour will be sent “to stabilize the national supply and ensure there is no food shortage in the country,” the report said.

Current flour reserves in Lebanon were estimated to cover market needs for six weeks.

“An initial shipment of 17,500 ton is due to arrive in Beirut within the coming 10 days to supply bakeries for one month,” the report said. — Agencies


August 11, 2020
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