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SEEN Denies Being Party to Bread Crisis
Khartoum - SEEN Flour Company declared it is not a party to the bread crisis witnessed in Khartoum state in the past few days.
The company affirmed that its mills have not been stopped and the quantities of flour given to major and smaller distributors were not decreased, a fact which in turn signifies that the quantities delivered to bakeries has not been decreased.
To the contrary, the SEEN's mills have been working at full capacity to compensate for the shortage caused by the stopping and decreasing of shares of production by other companies' mills, the company said.
The company's media consultant added that SEEN is committed morally and strategically to secure the flour commodity, saying in the meantime that it was strange that the bakery union should blame mill companies and called on the union not to generalize accusations concerning the issue.
The names of the companies which had stopped or decreased their production during the crisis must be revealed, said the consultant and denied that the management of SEEN would resort to pressuring the Central Bank of Sudan (CBOS) through decreasing production and flour shares so as for the problem to be fully resolved.
By Staff Writer, 16 hours 7 minutes ago
SEEN Denies Being Party to Bread Crisis
Khartoum - SEEN Flour Company declared it is not a party to the bread crisis witnessed in Khartoum state in the past few days.
The company affirmed that its mills have not been stopped and the quantities of flour given to major and smaller distributors were not decreased, a fact which in turn signifies that the quantities delivered to bakeries has not been decreased.
To the contrary, the SEEN's mills have been working at full capacity to compensate for the shortage caused by the stopping and decreasing of shares of production by other companies' mills, the company said.
The company's media consultant added that SEEN is committed morally and strategically to secure the flour commodity, saying in the meantime that it was strange that the bakery union should blame mill companies and called on the union not to generalize accusations concerning the issue.
The names of the companies which had stopped or decreased their production during the crisis must be revealed, said the consultant and denied that the management of SEEN would resort to pressuring the Central Bank of Sudan (CBOS) through decreasing production and flour shares so as for the problem to be fully resolved.
By Staff Writer, 16 hours 7 minutes ago
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