Saudi Arabia to buy up to 700,000 tonnes of wheat yearly from local farmers.

Saudi Arabia’s state grain buyer, the Saudi Grains Organization (SAGO), said on Sunday that it had approved the purchase of a maximum of 700,000 tonnes of wheat annually from local farmers for five years. Wheat prices for the coming agricultural season, 2018-2019, will be similar to the organisation’s global import prices or at 1,250 riyals ($333) per tonne, whichever is higher. Prices will be reviewed after two agricultural seasons. SAGO imports Saudi Arabia’s entire wheat supply of about 3.5 million tonnes a year. Demand for wheat is expected to expand by an annual 3.2 percent to reach 4.5 million tonnes by 2025, largely due to population growth.