Turkey is buying more wheat from other countries after restricting imports from its top supplier Russia as part of a food-trade dispute.In the last two weeks, Turkish firms agreed to import as much as 300,000 metric tonnes of Baltic grain, and more cargoes are being lined up, according to Linas Agro. That’s more than Turkey normally buys from the region, the shipper said. Companies also booked shipments of Ukrainian and Hungarian wheat in recent weeks, S&P Global Platts said.Turkey this month put restrictions on some Russian farm products amid a squabble stemming from the downing of a Russian fighter jet …read more
Source: Gulf times