Iran General NewsAgritel says Iran purchased 50,000 tons of wheat from...

Agritel says Iran purchased 50,000 tons of wheat from Germany

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Bloomberg: Iran purchased 50,000 metric tons of wheat from Germany, farm adviser Agritel said today in a report on its website. The wheat is for delivery in November or December, the Paris-based company wrote, without saying where it got the information. Bloomberg

By Whitney McFerron

Iran purchased 50,000 metric tons of wheat from Germany, farm adviser Agritel said today in a report on its website. The wheat is for delivery in November or December, the Paris-based company wrote, without saying where it got the information.

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