MUSCAT : This initiative is part of the company’s ongoing efforts to enhance Oman’s strategic wheat reserves, keep pace with regional changes, and meet the needs of the local market.
Eng. Ahmed bin Amer Al Shanfari, Acting CEO of Salalah Mills, stated that the agreement aligns with the company’s plan to secure its wheat requirements during the second half of 2025. He emphasised the company’s commitment to ensuring stable food supplies in the Sultanate of Oman.
Al Shanfari also noted that Salalah Mills is one of the leading flour producers in the Sultanate. The company’s production capacity stands at approximately 1,500 tons per day, while its storage facilities exceed 200,000 tons.
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