Iran: Distribution of 500 tons of hot and frozen chicken in Tehran

Published 2020년 11월 24일

Tridge summary

The article explains the increase in the price of raw milk in Iran, which was initially set at 4150 Tomans but later increased to 4500 Tomans due to fluctuating input supplies. The Deputy Minister of Livestock Production, Morteza Rezaei, highlighted that the price of chicken has surged to 35,000 Tomans, which is not approved, and a special headquarters has been established to address this issue. He also mentioned a plan to distribute 300 tons of hot chicken and 200 tons of frozen chicken in Tehran, with expectations of a price decrease next week. The article also notes a decrease in the approved price of one-day-old chickens over time and expresses concerns about the poultry industry's profitability.
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Original content

According to ISNA, Morteza Rezaei in response to the question why the price of raw milk has increased? He said: to determine the price of a product, the support organization conducts expert reviews and then the specified price is proposed and approved by the market regulation headquarters. For raw milk, in the past, the price was 3300 Tomans, but in regulating the market, it was reduced to 2900 Tomans. Referring to the increase in the price of livestock inputs, he said: "Some common foods that were not imported, due to all agricultural products, faced an increase in prices." The Deputy Minister of Livestock Production of the Ministry of Jihad-e-Agriculture added: In the analysis of the Support Organization, the price of raw milk per kilogram was over 4500 Tomans, but fortunately the farmers joined and accepted the price of 4500 Tomans. Speaking in a special news talk show, he answered the question why at first the price of raw milk was set at 4150 Tomans and the pricing of dairy ...
Source: Isna

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