Amman, Khaled Hneifat, Jordan's Minister of Agriculture, announced a policy to restrict tomato export and increase imports to local markets. This gradual approach will continue until exports are halted if the current trend of decreasing tomato imports and rising market prices persists. This decision aims to ensure a sufficient supply of tomatoes for local consumption. The Ministry of Agriculture has observed a reduction in imported tomato quantities and a corresponding increase in market prices, Petra reported. The decrease in tomato imports to central markets has led to higher prices, attributed to the transition between production cycles and rising temperatures. The ministry anticipated that by mid-August, the market would stabilize with regular quantities that meet or exceed local demand, resulting in a decrease in prices prior to that time. Source : Bahrain News Agency
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