Government Moves to Protect Maldives Food Supply Amid Global Crisis
Minister of Economic Development and Trade Mohamed Saeed announced that the government is expanding food storage capacity to safeguard essential goods amid potential disruptions from the Middle East conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran. During a press briefing at the President's Office, he stated that increasing storage capacity would allow the Maldives to maintain larger reserves of imported food, providing resilience against global supply chain disruptions. The government is taking precautionary steps to ensure uninterrupted availability of essential food items.
Minister of Economic Development and Trade Mohamed Saeed announced that the government is expanding food storage capacity to safeguard essential goods amid potential disruptions from the Middle East conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran. During a press briefing at the President's Office, he stated that increasing storage capacity would allow the Maldives to maintain larger reserves of imported food, providing resilience against global supply chain disruptions. The government is taking precautionary steps to ensure uninterrupted availability of essential food items.
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Minister of Economic Development and Trade Mohamed Saeed announced that the government is expanding food storage capacity to safeguard essential goods amid potential disruptions from the Middle East conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran. During a press briefing at the President's Office, he stated that increasing storage capacity would allow the Maldives to maintain larger reserves of imported food, providing resilience against global supply chain disruptions. The government is taking precautionary steps to ensure uninterrupted availability of essential food items.
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