Sweden to set up emergency grain reserves in country's north so it's prepared for crisis
Agricultura
Sweden will set up its first emergency grain stocks in the north of the country, a region that risks being isolated in a conflict, the government said Tuesday. In its 2026 budget, Stockholm plans to invest 575 million kronor — $60 million — to set up the grain reserves. The state plans to ensure there is a regular turnover so the stocks do not perish, the Swedish Board of Agriculture said. A tender will be launched on Wednesday in the northern counties of Norrbotten, Vasterbotten,
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