The arrival of 140 thousand tons of sugar, rice and oil to the port of Umm Qasr in favor of the ration card
Sunday, July 28, 2013 16:45
[Baghdad - where]
Ministry of Commerce announced the arrival of several ships to the port of Umm Qasr in Basra province loaded with thousands of tons of ration card items.
A statement of the ministry received by the agency all of Iraq [where] a copy of it for its coordinator at the port Jawad Darwish said that "the ship arrived at the port carrying [20] thousand tons of sugar European origin and steamship loaded with [30] tons of rice, Indian basmati, in addition to three ships carrying 90 tons of Thai rice. "
He said the "Angels ministry mobilized all energies working at the port to unload cargo ships and oil containers which has مناقلتها to the ministry stores in Basra branch after the appearance of the results of laboratory testing validity for human consumption for the purpose of distribution to the citizens within the marketing plan for the food companies."
Darwish said "Access [154] Container carrying Zeta Turkish origin in support of the ration card items."
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Sunday, July 28, 2013 16:45
[Baghdad - where]
Ministry of Commerce announced the arrival of several ships to the port of Umm Qasr in Basra province loaded with thousands of tons of ration card items.
A statement of the ministry received by the agency all of Iraq [where] a copy of it for its coordinator at the port Jawad Darwish said that "the ship arrived at the port carrying [20] thousand tons of sugar European origin and steamship loaded with [30] tons of rice, Indian basmati, in addition to three ships carrying 90 tons of Thai rice. "
He said the "Angels ministry mobilized all energies working at the port to unload cargo ships and oil containers which has مناقلتها to the ministry stores in Basra branch after the appearance of the results of laboratory testing validity for human consumption for the purpose of distribution to the citizens within the marketing plan for the food companies."
Darwish said "Access [154] Container carrying Zeta Turkish origin in support of the ration card items."
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