Iran: Continuous export of eggs at the same time as adjusting the domestic market

Published 2024년 8월 28일

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Moradi, CEO of the Central Union of Poultry Breeders of Iran, announced that several countries, including those in the Persian Gulf, Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Africa, are importing Iranian eggs, with Oman soon to join. Iran aims to produce 1.4 million tons of eggs this year, with 200,000 tons set for export. The export of eggs, day-old chicks, and laying chicks has been ongoing since 1400 due to government support and strategic planning. The per capita consumption of eggs in Iran has risen from 11.5 kg in 2019 to 14.5 kg in 1402, and efforts are being made to expand export markets through guaranteed contracts and quality assurance.
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According to ISNA report, Moradi - CEO of the Central Union of Poultry Breeders of the Country - said: Currently, three countries in the Persian Gulf, Iraq, Afghanistan, two countries in Central Asia and the Caucasus (CIS) and two countries in Africa buy Iranian eggs. are Oman will soon be added to the egg exporting countries. He further added: We hope that egg production in our country will reach 1.4 million tons this year. Out of this amount, one million and 200 thousand tons are used domestically and we can export 200 thousand tons. Exported eggs are produced according to the target countries. Apart from the export of eggs, we also export eggs, day-old chicks, laying chicks (the first stage of raising laying hens whose production is considered for human consumption, and the length of this period is from one day old to before maturity). We export to target countries. Moradi pointed out: In the years before 1400, the export of eggs was carried out in a limited and intermittent ...
Source: Isna

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