Tunisia’s 2025-2026 grain harvest is projected to meet 65% of the nation’s needs, according to the Tunisian Farmers’ Union president, Midaani Dhaoui. The Ministry of Agriculture estimates the total harvest at 2.2 million tons, marking the most productive season in six years. This follows five consecutive years of drought conditions impacting agricultural output. The current harvest represents a significant improvement in domestic grain self-sufficiency. While not fully meeting national demand, the yield signals a positive trend for Tunisia’s agricultural sector. This increased production offers a degree of relief amid ongoing concerns about food security in the region.