Turkey may postpone new corn quota due to large wheat stocks

Turkey may postpone its decision to grant a 1 mln tonne quota for corn imports with a low duty (5%), which Ukrainian exporters expect.
As explained by Salih Karaghez, the agricultural advisor of ASAP Agriculture and broker of Atria Brokers, this decision is related to the desire of the state-owned company TMO to reduce the significant stocks of feed wheat.
The previous import quota was fully utilized in early December 2024.
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