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Iran: The price of dairy products will not change until the end of Ramadan

Dairy
Iran
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Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 6, 2024

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Syed Mohammad Reza Bani Taba, spokesperson of the Dairy Products Industry Association, has assured that dairy product prices will remain stable until the end of Ramadan, barring any significant increases in production costs such as raw milk, salaries, wages, and petrochemical products. He also highlighted that some markets are currently offering dairy products at a discount of 10 to 15 percent. The pricing of dairy products like butter, cheese, cream, milk, cocoa milk, ice cream, and yogurt is determined by the regulations for domestically produced products.
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Syed Mohammad Reza Bani Taba, in an interview with Isna, stated that the price of dairy products will not change until the end of Ramadan, and said: We will not have a price increase in dairy products unless production components such as raw milk, salaries, wages and petrochemical products are accompanied by a significant price increase. become He added: Currently, dairy products are available in the stalls of some fruit and vegetable markets with a discount of about 10 to 15 percent. The spokesperson of the Dairy Products Industry Association stated: The price of dairy products has not changed much since the beginning of the year, and based on the data of the Dairy Statistics Center, it has been the most stable and least changing product in the household food basket in the past year. He went on to say that four items of dairy products with mandatory prices, i.e. low-fat nylon milk, low-fat bottled milk, 2.5 kg low-fat yogurt, 400 grams relatively fatty UF cheese, which are ...
Source: Isna
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