Iran exports 55,000 tons of eggs in 4 months

Published 2024년 7월 30일

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In the first four months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21-July 21), Iran exported 55,000 tons of eggs, with an annual production target of 1.35 million tons. Monthly production is approximately 110,000 tons, with 10,000 to 13,000 tons being exported. The first shipment to Sudan has been completed, and other export destinations include Iraq, Afghanistan, Qatar, and the UAE. By the end of the current Iranian year, over 150,000 tons of eggs are expected to be exported. Iran has 1,700 egg production units and 600 chicken breeding units, with a total production capacity of 1.6 million tons annually.
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TEHRAN- Iran exported 55,000 tons of eggs to the target countries in the first four months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21-July 21), Hamidreza Kashani, the chairman of Iran’s Union of Egg-Laying Hen producers announced. According to Kashani, Iranian egg producers are expected to produce 1.35 million tons of eggs in the current Iranian calendar year, IRNA reported. “Currently, about 110,000 tons of eggs are produced in the country every month, and in addition to meeting the domestic needs, a part of the surplus product is exported to the target countries, which is between 10,000 and 13,000 tons per month,” the official said. He announced the export of Iran's first egg shipment to Sudan and stated: “Currently, our country's eggs are exported to Iraq, Afghanistan, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.” According to the official, considering the current trend of production, over 150,000 tons of eggs are expected to be exported by the end of the current Iranian year (late ...
Source: Tehrantimes

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