Imports of $ 3.5 billion in the poultry industry, the need to take care of the Iranian taste formed during 5 centuries

Published 2020년 12월 19일

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Vice President Sorena Sattari has highlighted the dependence of Iran's poultry and dairy industries on imported products and technologies at the unveiling of knowledge-based products from Pardis Technology Park. He stressed the importance of developing the local dairy industry, particularly in the production of starters, and introducing innovations to preserve and utilize the country's rich dairy heritage for job creation and cultural development. Sattari also drew attention to the potential of the probiotics field, which he noted has been neglected, and expressed his support for knowledge-based companies in the biotech sector.
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According to ISNA, Sorena Sattari today at the unveiling ceremony of the knowledge-based products of Pardis Technology Park, stating that we think we have an industry called poultry in the country, added: "This is while we have $ 3.5 billion in annual imports in this industry." ; Because this industry needs food rations such as "corn" and "meal", the production of which in the country is not appropriate for our agricultural industry. Emphasizing that the enzymes and vaccines required by the poultry industry are also imported, he said: "To produce these products, we must first import the raw material, then enter the field of production." Sattari said that this situation is also prevalent in the dairy industry, noting: "The sector that needs technology, we have not entered and we think that we have very advanced factories, but in these industries there are bottlenecks that are imposed by sanctions against Showed his country. The Vice President for Science and Technology, emphasizing ...
Source: Isna

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