Iran: Payment of the 1,000 billion Tomans claims of canola farmers is expected in the near future

Published 2023년 10월 28일

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Rapeseed farmers in Iran are waiting for payment of the price difference for their crop, as the guaranteed purchase price increased from 22,000 to 30,000 Tomans per kilogram. Saadullah Mansouri, the manager of the oilseeds project at the Ministry of Agricultural Jihad, emphasized the need for support from authorities to increase self-reliance in oil production and prevent foreign exchange from leaving the country. Currently, Iran imports 90% of its edible oil, highlighting the importance of promoting domestic oilseed production through scientific methods and planning.
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According to Isna, citing the Ministry of Agricultural Jihad, Saadullah Mansouri considered the payment of the difference in the guaranteed purchase price of rapeseed in the last crop year as one of the most important support for farmers and explained: the price of each kilogram of guaranteed rapeseed purchase at the beginning of the last crop year was set at 22 thousand tomans. The price increased to 30,000 Tomans per kilogram after the investigations, and now the rape growers who have delivered their product are waiting for the payment of the difference of 8,000 Tomans for the sale and delivery of each kilogram of their rapeseed. Mansouri stated: Increasing the self-reliance factor in the production of oil needed by the country and preventing foreign exchange from leaving the country requires the support of the authorities for the production of oilseeds. He listed the supply of inputs for the timely and appropriate purchase of oilseeds as effective support, and at the same time ...
Source: Isna

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