GULF COOPERATION COUNCIL
Ministers Recommend Establishment of National Strategic Food Reserve
At a meeting in Riyadh last week, the trade ministers of the six member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) recommended that each Gulf state should establish a strategic food reserve equivalent to six months consumption of staple foods in each country for use in emergencies, and that a permanent committee should be set up to coordinate and exchange information among the states and to...
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