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Malaysia to source wheat from Turkiye, says Ismail Sabri

PM says several local companies identified to buy grain, open farms there, including Boustead Holdings

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 08 Jul 2022 6:50PM

Malaysia to source wheat from Turkiye, says Ismail Sabri
Turkiye’s annual wheat production reaches nearly 20 million tonnes and the republic is a net exporter of the commodity. – AFP pic, July 8, 2022

ANKARA – Malaysia will buy wheat and wheat-related products from Turkiye and also explore reverse investment opportunities related to food products in the republic.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said several Malaysian companies had been identified to buy wheat and open wheat farms in the country, among which is Boustead Holdings Bhd.

“I have proposed that Turkiye allows Malaysian companies to make reverse investments in the food sector, especially wheat and bring back the products. President (Recep Tayyip) Erdogan has no objection to this proposal,” he said during a news conference with Malaysian journalists at the end of his four-day official visit to Turkiye at the invitation of the Turkish president.

On Tuesday in Istanbul, Boustead signed a memorandum of understanding with OYAK, Turkiye’s first and largest retirement fund involved in key sectors, including mining and metallurgy, concrete cement, paper, automobiles, logistics, finance, chemicals, food, agriculture, energy as well as services.

Ismail Sabri said in his meeting with Erdogan at the Presidential Complex here, yesterday, that among the key issues discussed was food security, and the two leaders agreed that Malaysia and Turkiye should increase cooperation to ensure adequate and stable food supply chains in both countries.

Turkiye’s annual wheat production reaches nearly 20 million tonnes and the republic is a net exporter of the commodity. One-third of the world’s wheat production is from Ukraine and Russia. However, the war between the two countries – in addition to India’s decision to reduce wheat exports – has put great pressure on the food supply.

In 2020, Malaysia imported wheat worth RM1.46 billion and became the world’s 38th-largest importer of the commodity, while the grain is also the 109th most imported product by the country.

The prime minister also said he thanked Turkiye for buying palm oil from Malaysia and being its third-largest importer after India and China.

At a meeting between the two leaders, which was also attended by several ministers, they also discussed the potential for Turkiye to increase Malaysian palm oil imports and make it a hub for the manufacture of palm oil products for the European and Central Asian markets.

During the visit, Ismail Sabri was accompanied by Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Abdullah, International Trade and Industry Senior Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali, Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Special Functions) Datuk Abdul Latiff Ahmad, air force chief Tan Sri Mohd Asghar Khan Goriman Khan and army chief Tan Sri Zamrose Mohd Zain.

Turkiye is Malaysia’s third-largest trading partner in the Middle East after Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates with trade between the two countries totalling RM16.97 billion in 2021, and projects implemented worth RM444.59 million. – Bernama, July 8, 2022

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