Iran: Inconsistencies in the chicken market should be resolved

Published 2024년 11월 1일

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Dr. Gholamreza Nouri Qazaljeh, the Minister of Jihad-Kashwarzi, recently addressed agricultural activists in Garmsar, outlining the government's plans to improve and regulate Iran's meat and poultry industries. The government aims to address issues such as meat import management, reform the poultry production cycle, and establish transparency in the chicken meat market. The operation of the Garmsar Silo is expected to commence soon, and the minister also highlighted the need for market stability and sensible commentary from stakeholders to prevent market fluctuations.
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Dr. Gholamreza Nouri Qazaljeh said in the gathering of agricultural activists in Garmsar on November 11: Good measures have been taken in the field of meat in the past and we will examine and correct the parts that need to be improved so that there is no problem in supply and supply. He continued: planning to manage the issue of meat import with preferential currency is planned in order to prevent problems for fattening units and nomadic livestock farms. The Minister of Jihad-Kashwarzi continued: Also, dealing with issues related to the cycle of chicken production in the country, from the supply of day-old chickens to the end of the production process, in order to make things transparent and to reform the market, is on the agenda. This member of the 14th cabinet said: the process of chicken meat production, from entering the chicken farm to leaving the chicken, is monitored and controlled in the loading market system. He added: "Currently, we are promoting this process so that the ...
Source: Isna

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