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Syria Launches Online Wheat Delivery Portal for 2026 Farmers

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Syria Launches Online Wheat Delivery Portal for 2026 Farmers

The Syrian Grain Establishment switched on a nationwide online booking portal on 16 May 2026 to let wheat farmers in all fourteen governorates reserve their delivery slot through grain-queue.org instead of queueing at state collection centers.

Wheat Portal Goes Live

The Syrian Grain Establishment opened a national online booking system on 16 May 2026 to schedule farmers' wheat deliveries for the 2026 harvest. The platform is hosted at grain-queue.org and was rolled out under the Ministry of Economy and Industry's digital transformation program.

Farmers across all fourteen Syrian governorates are expected to use the portal to reserve a slot at their designated state collection center, replacing in-person queuing at the gates as in past seasons.

How Registration Works

Producers create a personal account using their national identification number and mobile phone number, which is verified by a one-time code. After logging in, a farmer submits the crop's certificate of origin, the quantity offered, the cultivated area, the wheat variety, the packaging method, and the transport vehicles to be used at delivery.

Staff at the Grain Establishment then review the application and return a specific date and time slot for delivery at the chosen center. Farmers may file supplementary requests if they harvest additional plots, and they can check invoices after delivery using their national identification number and scale-card reference.

Centralizing the Wheat File

The Ministry of Economy and Industry described the portal as part of a broader effort to move core grain-management workflows online, including electronic invoicing and post-delivery inquiry. Officials framed the rollout as a way to reduce paperwork at collection points and give the establishment a clearer real-time view of the 2026 crop reaching public silos.

National Reach From Day One

Unlike pilot programs that begin in a single governorate, the portal goes live across the country at the start of the 2026 marketing season. Each of Syria's fourteen governorates receives access to the same booking flow, and farmers select their preferred reception center from a list inside the system.

Open Questions for the Season

No tonnage target was disclosed for the 2026 wheat purchases, and no figures were given for the budget the state has set aside. The success of the rollout will turn on rural connectivity and on whether smaller producers without smartphones can still find an offline route to the collection centers; officials did not announce a fallback mechanism for areas where the portal cannot be reached.

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