Sudan to end wheat subsidies, private sector to handle imports

Sudan plans to cut wheat subsidies completely under its 2018 budget which will take effect at the beginning of January. The country will leave wheat imports to the private sector. Bread prices would not increase, however, because of competition between companies importing wheat. The government would buy locally-produced wheat at encouraging prices. Sudan imported two million tonnes of wheat in 2017. Local wheat production was 445,000 tonnes.