Author: RN Editor: GS | CC Thursday, September 20, 2012 14:02 GMT
Alsumaria News / Najaf Council announced Najaf, Thursday, that the Ministry of Commerce authorized to maintain tasks distribution ration card items, stressing that the distribution will be the same amount set by the ministry. Chief Economic Committee in the province of Najaf Hussein Zamili said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "Trade Minister Khairallah Babacar Zebari is authorized Najaf distribute ration card items," noting that "the distribution will be equally set by the ministry." said Zamili that "work of this decision will be made during the current year and bear the Economic Committee in the provincial council all responsibilities upon itself, "pointing out that" conservative despaired of Management and Department of Commerce to file ration card in the performance of their duties to deliver these items are sleek and smooth each month to maintain. " He Zamili that "have been set up all the plans and programs for the reception of the vocabulary of the warehousing and agreement with importers as well the withdrawal of all amounts for the purchase of these materials. " The Ministry of Commerce has reduced in 2010, the ration card items to five core subjects are flour, rice, sugar, oil, and milk for children, and confirmed that the rest of the ration card items that can be purchased from local markets such as legumes and tea The washing powder and adult milk will be canceled. noteworthy that the majority of Iraqis depend on what furnish their ration card in their daily lives since the start of the international embargo on Iraq in 1991 after the Kuwait war, and includes ration per capita rice, flour, vegetable oil, sugar, tea , washing powder, soap, and powdered milk (for adults), and powdered milk (for children), and legumes lentils and beans, chickpeas, and estimated the value of these materials per capita in the domestic market by about ten dollars, not counting children's milk, while obtained through the ration card in the amount of only 500 dinars.
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