Operation of 14 units of food processing industries in Hamedan, Iran

Published 2021년 10월 17일

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The article highlights the initiatives of the Jihad Agricultural Organization in Hamedan province, aiming to reduce agricultural waste and create added value. It has issued conversion licenses for 428 industrial units, capable of absorbing 4.2 million tons of raw products, and has created direct employment for 8,766 people. From 1990 to 1999, the organization invested significantly in various food processing and cold storage units. In the first five months of this year, 14 food processing units were put into operation, with a capacity to attract 45,000 tons of raw agricultural products, and 23 licenses for the establishment of units to produce various employment products were issued.
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In an interview with ISNA, Hassan Mohammadi, noting that the most important issue in the discussion of conversion and food industries of the Jihad Agricultural Organization is to reduce agricultural waste, create technology and employment and create added value for agricultural products, added: Currently for 428 industrial units A conversion with the ability to absorb 4,200,000 tons of raw products and direct employment of 8,766 people has been issued in Hamedan province. He said: By the end of 1999, the Agricultural Jihad Organization issued 315 units of conversion industries with a production capacity of 1,314,000 tons of product and a capacity of 1,745,000 tons of raw agricultural products with employment of 4,307 people, and at the same time the organization Samat has also issued exploitation licenses to 113 units of conversion industries with a production capacity of 2.8 million tons and three million tons of raw agricultural products, employing 4,459 people. Mohammadi ...
Source: Isna

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