Iran to import 60k tons of alfalfa from Russia

Published 2021년 8월 24일

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Iran has ordered 60,000 tons of alfalfa seeds from Russia to address a fodder shortage caused by drought conditions, with the first half of the shipment expected to arrive in 12 days. The country's agriculture sector has suffered significant losses, totaling over 670 trillion rials ($2.4 billion) since the start of the current crop year due to the drought.
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EghtesadOnline: Iran has placed an order to import 60,000 tons of alfalfa seeds from Russia, according to the head of the board of directors at the National Livestock Farmers Union. “We expect the first batch of around 30,000 tons to arrive within the next 12 days. The remaining consignment will be imported gradually after the first batch,” Farhad Akbari was also quoted as saying by ILNA.The official noted that due to drought conditions in Iran, there is a shortage of different kinds of fodder, adding that such imports will continue until domestic ...

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