DOI: 10.20868/upm.thesis.39024
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Economics of Wheat in Egypt

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“…This moderate soil suitability may be because wheat, barley and sorghum do not require much for its growth (IAO, 2007). These results make the study area suitable for achieving the goals of the Egyptian government policy in achieving the highest possible self-sufficiency in major crops such as wheat (Elasraag, 2015).…”
Section: Samplementioning
confidence: 85%
“…This moderate soil suitability may be because wheat, barley and sorghum do not require much for its growth (IAO, 2007). These results make the study area suitable for achieving the goals of the Egyptian government policy in achieving the highest possible self-sufficiency in major crops such as wheat (Elasraag, 2015).…”
Section: Samplementioning
confidence: 85%