Told the official told Reuters on Tuesday that Egypt, the largest wheat importer in theworld, refused a shipment of Romanian wheat.
“We have issued a final rejection, and now it is up to the seller and GPC to decide how to deal with their contracts,” the official said.
The official said the cargo was still in Egyptian port of Dekheila .
A commercial source familiar with the refusal of the shipment due to the problem of falling, the most common global standard to determine the degree of damage to the buds and thus the quality of wheat in the milling process.
“There is no way to cure the fallout problem; for example, sifting or evaporation can not be used, so it ends when the test falls,” he said, adding that the charge had been tested twice and failed
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