Export status of pistachios, Russia and India are at the top of customers

Published 2023년 4월 28일

Tridge summary

In the past year, Iran exported over 56,000 tons of pistachios and pistachio nuts to 57 countries, with a total value of 11.547 billion tomans or 405.44 million dollars. This represents a significant decrease in both weight and value compared to the previous year. The largest buyers were Russia and India, with purchases of 7,329 tons and 7,139 tons, respectively. However, the small pistachio purchases by countries such as New Zealand (1 kilogram) and Mauritius (16 kilograms) raise questions about their intent.
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Original content

According to ISNA, according to the customs statistics of the last 12 months, more than 56 thousand 298 tons of pistachios and pistachio nuts were exported to 57 different countries, which had a value of 11 thousand 547 billion tomans, equivalent to 405 million 44 thousand dollars. Of course, this statistic shows a decrease of 58.40% in terms of weight, a decrease of 44.98% in terms of Rials and a decrease of 55.70% in terms of dollar value of pistachio exports in 1400. Jordan, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Spain, Australia, Slovakia, Afghanistan, Albania, Germany, United Arab Emirates, England, Ukraine, Italy, Bahrain, Brazil, Belarus, Belgium, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Taiwan, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Republic of Azerbaijan , Czech Republic, Republic of Moldova, Republic of Macedonia (Yugoslavia), China, Japan, Singapore, Syria, Switzerland, Sweden, Serbia and Montenegro, Iraq, Oman, Russian Federation, France, Philippines, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Qatar, Canada, Korea South, Kenya, ...
Source: Isna

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