Iran: Daily distribution of 10,000 tons of chicken in the country

Published 2024년 12월 10일

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Iran's trade association of day-old chicken producers has announced the country's production of 150 million day-old chicks for January, showing progress from importing stages. The announcement was made during the fifth national Holstein festival and the first specialized livestock and poultry exhibition of Tehran, emphasizing the importance of support for producers and the potential of food security. The Holstein festival, held after a 24-year absence, highlighted the development of Iran's dairy cow industry over the past 60 years and its unique genetic species, with plans for exports and seeking sufficient support from the private sector to continue and improve.
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According to ISNA, Mohammadreza Sediqpour - the secretary of the trade association of day-old chicken producers - said at the fifth national Holstein festival of Iran in Tehran, which was held at the same time as the first specialized livestock and poultry exhibition of Tehran's related industries at the place of international exhibitions in Aftab city. During this period, we were importers, but this year we produced 150 million day-old chicks for January. He added: Today, if it is mentioned that at least 10,000 tons of chicken are on people's tables every day, it is because of the hard work of the producers. We are more active in the sector and efforts should be provided. The important thing is that the production infrastructure is available for us, and the manufacturer who produces knows that he will receive the cost of his production, and this is due to the government's attention to providing the liquidity needed by the producers. At the end, Sediqpour clarified: This year, the ...
Source: Isna

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