Tunisia's Kasserine region anticipates a grain harvest of approximately 500,000 quintals this season, according to the regional agriculture and fisheries union president.

Tunisia's agricultural resilience in Kasserine demonstrates how regional food security initiatives can strengthen North Africa's economic stability amid global supply chain uncertainties. This grain harvest represents a critical component of Tunisia's broader strategy to reduce agricultural import dependency and build sustainable domestic food systems.
Tunisia's Kasserine governorate is projected to yield 500,000 quintals of grain this season, according to Mohamed Hassan Al-Azhari of the Regional Union for Agriculture and Maritime Fishing. It's a solid regional harvest for an interior region that has historically lagged Tunisia's coastal agricultural belt, and it feeds into the country's broader push to reduce reliance on imported grain, which still accounts for the bulk of national wheat consumption.
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