The Bahrain Flour Mills Company has confirmed its full readiness to meet market demand during the holy month of Ramadan, starting next week.
The company’s board chairman, Basim AlSaie, said the firm has proactively secured adequate quantities of wheat and flour products to meet anticipated market requirements.
“Since its establishment in 1972, Bahrain Flour Mills has remained committed to ensuring the continuous availability of its products throughout the year, with particular focus on the holy month of Ramadan,” Mr AlSaie said.
“As part of our annual approach, the board of directors and executive management place strong emphasis on early planning to meet the increased demand witnessed during this period.”
He explained that in line with the directives of the government and in support of the kingdom’s food security, the company has prioritised maintaining sufficient strategic stocks of wheat and flour products.

Mr AlSaie
“This ensures that the needs of the local market are met without interruption, including key products such as harees, semolina, all-purpose flour, pastry mixes and luqaimat mixes,” Mr AlSaie added.
He also highlighted that Bahrain Flour Mills, as one of the companies under the Ghitha Group, continues to co-ordinate closely with its sister companies to ensure consumer needs are met during the season.
The GDN reported last week that more than 200 traders signed a pledge committing not to raise prices throughout the holy month, while ensuring ample supply of meat, fruit and vegetables.
Every Ramadan, the authorities – including the Industry and Commerce Ministry and Municipalities Affairs and Agriculture Ministry – conduct inspection visits to markets around the country to ensure food availability, quality and fair pricing.