Iran has no plans for massive meat imports from Serbia, according to the Minister of Agriculture

Published 2021년 4월 20일

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Iran's Minister of Agriculture, Kazem Khavazi, has clarified that the country has no intention of importing large amounts of meat from Serbia. Instead, the focus is on strengthening the agricultural relationship between the two nations. This includes leveraging Serbia's expertise in agricultural seed production and exploring potential collaborations in pesticide and chemical fertilizer production. Additionally, Iran offers to fulfill Serbia's requirements in the field of veterinary medicines and vaccines. The agricultural trade between Iran and Serbia is set to expand, with Serbia potentially becoming a market for Iran's aquaculture products.
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TEHRAN (Iran News) – Minister of Agriculture Kazem Khavazi says Iran has no plans for massive imports of meat from Serbia and priority of the country is the domestic producers. On the sidelines of meeting with Serbian Foreign Minister, Khavazi said that Iran can take advantage of Serbia’s high experience in producing the agricultural seeds and their agro experiences. Earlier in his meeting with the Serbian Foreign Minister Nikola Selaković, Khavazi stressed the need to expand trade and agricultural relations between the two countries. “Iran has very good relations with Eastern European countries in the field of agriculture and is eager to develop its relations with Serbia in this regard,” said Khavazi. “There are very good fields in seed production in Iran and very good cooperation can be formed between Iran and Serbia regarding seed exchanges,” he added, saying, “In the field of pesticide production, as well as chemical fertilizer, the technology of which is available in Serbia, ...

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